All Development articles
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Track and trace
As the energy performance of buildings is increasingly scrutinised, developers may have to take a more hands-on approach to the day-to-day running of sites.
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Striking the right balance
As I write, voting in local elections has not yet begun, but I hope turnout will be somewhat higher than the typically abysmal rate seen outside general elections.
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Former Cushman & Wakefield CEO Forrester joins Related Argent
Forrester brings over 35 years of experience to the company’s board.
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Hines secures approval for £1bn redevelopment of 18 Blackfriars Road in Southwark
The developer intends the project to be London’s lowest whole-life carbon high-rise development.
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Newcastle University and Genr8 Kajima Regeneration get green light for £500m health neighbourhood
Former Newcastle hospital site to be truned into space for R&D, employment, education and NHS users, pus 1,250 homes.
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Labour unveils its five ‘golden rules’ for grey belt development
The BPF said the new rules were a welcome step and added to the ”raft of reforms needed to boost housing”.
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Redrow takes over former House by Urban Splash scheme in Warrington
Homes England has appointed the housebuilder to develop the Greater Manchester scheme.
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By the way: Peter Bill on David Maxwell and RAD London
One of the jockeys competing in Saturday’s Grand National is developer David Maxwell.
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Gove rejects 12-storey hotel and energy park plan for Bucks village
Developer Adveneco had proposed an exemplar of sustainable development for the site in Dorney.
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Packaged Living funds Chartway’s Whitecliffe build
Construction on the combined £80m-GDV scheme is due to start on the site immediately, with completion expected by the end of 2026.
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Online
West Mids mayor promises more CPO use in drive to beat London’s growth
Andy Street has kicked off his re-election campaign with a raft of economic pledges.
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DLUHC expected to pursue more BSA repair bill cases
Lawyers say recent action against three firms is a “warning shot” for the industry.
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AI will drive evolution of property
Technology is transforming practices in planning, development and management of the built environment.
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Liverpool to pioneer Locally Led Urban Development Corporation model
The LLUDC model aims to put the city at the forefront of development with new powers in areas including planning.
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DLUHC data shows developers yet to start cladding repairs on 58% of unsafe buildings
Latest statistics show slow progress since the Grenfell Tower fire seven years ago.
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Online
Profit slumps at Persimmon as firm warns on subdued market
The housebuilding giant has reported a 52% drop in annual profit.
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HS2 London to Birmingham to give West Midlands £10bn boost
Research from Arcadis shows the rail link will act as a signifcant catalyst to development over the next 10 years.
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Insight
The rise and fall of build-to-suit
Research shows a significant drop in the amount of bespoke warehouse space taken up by occupiers. Property Week asks what it will take to kickstart this part of the market.
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Markets
How residential development is on the up in Birmingham
Residential development is on the rise in Birmingham city centre, buoyed by strong demand for high-end BTR homes. Property Week reports on how housing is becoming an important part of the city centre landscape.
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Insight
Construction insolvencies: How to cope if the work stops
The high level of construction company collapses last year left thousands of projects unfinished and clients out of pocket. Ian Weinfass talks to developers trying to salvage the situation