All Housing articles – Page 10
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NewsGrimshaw announces change of London leadership
Andrew Thomas becomes managing partner as Kirsten Lees steps down
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NewsAllies & Morrison completes Vauxhall quarter
Practice delivers 598 homes, shops, cafés and a school extension on site of former telephone exchange
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NewsSPPARC draws up plans to boost Chatham Docks
Industrial blueprint challenges proposals for residential redevelopment of historic port
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NewsCamden backs Pollard Thomas Edwards regeneration plans
Practice’s 139-home scheme is final phase of Abbey Road Estate upgrade
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NewsCouncillors block SimpsonHaugh twin-tower plans
Knock-back for Docklands build-to-rent and student-housing proposals
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NewsBDP’s Gap House concept gets backing from Bristol
Councillors approve row of two-storey, one-bedroom homes for disused garage plot
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NewsPRP gets go-ahead for Grove Place expansion
Proposals will add new apartments and specialist facilities at retirement village in grounds of grade I-listed Hampshire house
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NewsGort Scott’s Olympic Park blueprint set for approval
Proposals worked up with Aecom and 5th Studio will ramp up housing numbers by 21% at Abba Arena site
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NewsPollard Thomas Edwards lands Oxford approval
Detailed consent for 317-homes at urban extension set to create new “north-west gateway”
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NewsSimpsonHaugh’s Docklands towers set for go-ahead
East London council set to approve demolition of current HQ to make way for 36- and 30-storey blocks
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NewsAdam Khan and Haworth Tompkins’ Newham blocks approved
Schemes form first wave of 734-home Custom House masterplan in east London
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NewsHenley Halebrown and Stephen Taylor get OK for Hackney homes
Infill plans will deliver 189 new homes at canalside De Beauvoir Estate in first phase of redevelopment
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News3XN Architects creates plans for 21-storey City block
High-end student scheme would replace 1980s Chapman Taylor office building
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OpinionDay four at the Tory conference: Truss bets the bank on low tax and the magic money tree
Liz Truss is promising that reducing tax will magically reverse Britain’s economic decline but history suggests there are no easy fixes, writes Ben Flatman
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OpinionDay three at the Tory conference: Rees-Mogg tinkers while business despairs
Government is ignoring the experts as uncertainty reigns and the business secretary promises more unwanted regulatory changes, writes Ben Flatman
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NewsClaridge Architects gets go-ahead for Birmingham tower
City-centre development will deliver 628 new homes and new commercial space
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NewsHawkins Brown and HTA get green light for Enfield homes
Next phase of Meridian Water development will deliver a further 676 flats and maionettes
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OpinionDay two at the Tory conference: U-turns and Brexit cast shadow over growth agenda
The chancellor’s change of heart grabbed the headlines but yesterday saw rumours over HS2 dispelled, calls for more SME housebuilders and Lord Heseltine make a last stand for EU membership
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NewsMæ Architects widens lead in Stirling Prize odds
RIBA reveals four-strong Client of the Year shortlist two weeks ahead of awards night
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NewsRCKa bags planning for north London infill schemes
Barnet developments will deliver 43 new affordable homes on separate sites






