All Housing articles – Page 7
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Features
‘Recession is a change agent’: Why Gensler is launching itself into the UK housing market
In the second of our interviews with senior Gensler executives, global co-chief executive Julia Simet and co-managing principal for Europe Duncan Swinhoe talk to Tom Lowe about turning towards office-to-residential conversions, how the UK planning system needs to change and why the world’s biggest practice doesn’t have targets
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News
Gove intervenes in London Plan as Khan pledges to double council housebuilding
Housing secretary and London mayor continue battle over housing
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Sadiq Khan announces £100m fund to restart stalled schemes
London mayor wants to revive housing projects halted by economic challenges
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Green light for Glancy Nicholls' 47-storey Birmingham tower
Residential scheme to be the tallest in the city’s Broad Street tower cluster
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News
Green light for Allies & Morrison’s 991-home Coventry regeneration plan
Hill Group and Shearer’s City Centre South plans expected to deliver 1,550 new homes overall
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News
Housing sector sounds alarm over build to rent tax hike
British Property Federation says Jeremy Hunt’s abolition of Multiple Dwellings Relief will hit industry investment
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News
Plans in for Corstorphine & Wright’s 600-bed north London student housing scheme
Four-block scheme would rise to nine storeys
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Housebuilders could be fined a combined £2.5bn if found guilty of anti-competitive behaviour
The Competition and Markets Authority’s probe into eight firms could lead to fines of up to 10% of global revenue.
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News
Proctor & Matthews and Metropolitan Workshop’s £1bn Carpenters Estate regeneration finally approved
Work to start this spring on redeveloping 1960s estate after decades of delays
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AHMM submits plans for Barbican-inspired co-living scheme
Proposals to transform 1950s office building embedded within the brutalist complex
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CMA investigates UK’s biggest housebuilders over ‘anti-competitive behaviour’
Competition regulator has found evidence to suggest some of the biggest names in UK housebuilding might be sharing sensitive information
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Chapman Taylor gets OK for 31-storey student resi scheme in Birmingham
Proposals include restoration of two grade II-listed former hospital buildings
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Go ahead for EPR’s Fulham wharf scheme
Mixed-use scheme to include 276 homes and a jetty for handling waterborne goods
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Former Greenpeace directors win planning for UK’s largest timber neighbourhood
Mae, Ash Sakula and Mole working on 685-home Phoenix project in East Sussex
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Opinion
Gove appears to have woken up to the housing crisis – but his solutions are half-baked
To tackle the housing crisis we need strategic leadership but this is beyond the current government, writes PRP’s Brendan Kilpatrick
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EPR plan for mixed-use Fulham wharf scheme set for green light
Twice-revised project to include an industrial jetty on the Thames for handling waterborne cargo
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Broadway Malyan’s controversial Norwich scheme axed as developer blames government
Weston Homes says Conservatives have “no understanding” of the housebuilding industry
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Squire & Partners’ £1.5bn Richmond scheme approved for the third time after second staircase changes
Third redesign of controversial 1,000-home plans hoping for GLA sign-off after council gives OK despite flood of objections
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In pictures: Cobham Bowers by Coffey Architects
Later life living scheme draws on local architectural vernacular