Yorkshire green light for £146m regeneration
Regeneration of what is Britain’s largest grade II* listed building will provide nearly 900 modern, distinctive and well-designed homes for sale or to rent
The development will completely renovate the 1961 flats to provide a mix of homes, including 634 for sale on the open market, 200 for rent through Manchester Methodist Housing Association, and 40 available under a shared ownership scheme. The social/affordable housing will be spread in a random 'pepperpot' style, dotted among the owner-occupied apartments.
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A big splash
London's Olympic aquatic centre is set to treble in cost...
Imparting momentum
Gordon Brown is to attempt to get the UK housing market to improve...
Euston architects appointed
Allies and Morrison have been appointed to oversee a £1 billion redevelopment of Euston station...
Russia enters
The Russian property developer Mirax Group has entered the UK market...
The new New Street
Passengers and the people of Birmingham and the West Midlands have been shown visionary new designs ...
The Final Word
UK mortgage plan won't end credit famine
The Bank of England has agreed to swap at least £50bn of banks' risky mortgage and other assets for easy to liquidate government debt, its latest and most radical attempt to break the back of the cred...
