Residential – Page 17
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Berkeley demonstrates its social conscience in Hackney
Toolkit helps developers apply social sustainability to residential schemes. Hannah Brenton reports
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Community infrastructure levy is no planning gain panacea
The planning process is necessarily quasi-judicial, and has clear rules about property ranging from abattoirs to wireless antennae.
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Hot or not: our guide to overseas investors
Number of buyers from eurozone set to rise in 2014. Rhiannon Bury and Hannah Brenton report
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Success by design: private-rented market can learn from abroad
As the private-rented sector continues to grow, we need to ask if we are designing the right properties for the future, and whether we need to move away from a model that has been created primarily with owner-occupiers in mind.
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First look: Hempel Collection
Amazon Property has launched the Hempel Collection in Bayswater, west London. In partnership with British Land, the high-end developer has transformed the Comfort Inn Hotel on Craven Hill Gardens into 12 luxury flats and three townhouses.
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Q+A: Tony Horrell on Colliers’ northern expansion
Colliers International has made two significant Manchester hires on the transactional side of the office market during the past six months, recruiting Michael Hawkins from WHR and Peter Gallagher from P3 Property Consultants, as well as enlisting CBRE associate director, Nick Nelson.Property Week spoke to Colliers International chief executive Tony ...
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Clarke homes in on housing crisis
Ex-Grosvenor and Crown man brings his expertise to bear on rental homes. Hannah Brenton reports
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Q+A: people placemaker Cowans
Registered providers are taking an increasing role in the broader residential market as a means to subsidise their affordable housing provision.
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Who would live in a house like this?
Hannah Brenton goes through the keyhole of London’s top 10 super-prime property sales
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Take four … resi punts on Putney
Eight years after St George completed its Putney Wharf scheme on the banks of the Thames, more high-value developments are cropping up in the well-heeled south-west London neighbourhood.
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Yard, War Office and barracks on government block in 2014
Prestigious sites will go on sale this year as part of government’s disposal commitment. Hannah Brenton and Rhiannon Bury report
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Miliband calls on industry experts for housing review panel
Labour Party commissions review of key issues ahead of next election. Rhiannon Bury reports
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Take four … residential predictions for year ahead
Despite government initiatives and an increase in private-rented development, Britain still faces a crippling shortage of housing. Four residential experts discuss the key issues facing the sector in 2014. Hannah Brenton reports
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Gatehouse and Sigma make family a priority in joint venture
Regeneration specialist and middle-eastern bank to fund 7,000 homes. Hannah Brenton reports
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New year may be fruitful for buyers’ and sellers’ markets
What a 12 months it has been for the residential sector.
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One Kensington Gardens flats test demand for prime London homes
Luxury flats at One Kensington Gardens will come to market as the scheme nears completion in 2014, in a move that contrasts with common practice in the high-end residential market.
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Take five … registered providers to watch
Hannah Brenton and Rhiannon Bury highlight five registered providers to watch as they continue to push into the broader residential market.
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Delancey and APG on a resi roll after Elephant coup
Pair seek further London sites and could bid for Westfield scheme. Nick Johnstone reports
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First person: Cuff takes up residence at Pocket
After two years at Essential Living, planner and land buyer Nick Cuff last week started work for intermediate housing developer Pocket. He explains his move to Nick Johnstone
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Q+A: Hadley has Hong Kong £100m to spend in London
Last month Hong Kong-based Peterson Group set up a joint venture with LJ Group, which then took a majority stake in London residential developer Hadley Property Group.