
Brighton – It’s not easy being green
"Green issues matter to Brightonians. Like so many cities though, there is a long way to go in cutting its carbon emissions from its built environment"
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"Green issues matter to Brightonians. Like so many cities though, there is a long way to go in cutting its carbon emissions from its built environment"
"How will a new consolidated Infrastructure Levy work in principle?"
"As commuting patterns change due to the impact of Covid-19, Brighton’s commercial offering can evolve into a ‘hub’ and a ‘spoke'"
"How changes to the planning system can promote housing and economic growth in the West Midlands"
"The challenges and opportunities for delivering new homes in the future"
"The development industry faces three challenges: meeting buyers’ evolving priorities, adapting to changes in Help to Buy and ensuring that supply is not adversely disrupted"
"Are developers overlooking key demographics for their properties? We examine who chooses to buy new build, what they choose and the opportunity to build for those who don’t"
"Providing a balanced mix of tenures and finance models will make housing delivery more able to withstand market fluctuations in the long term"
"To attract new buyers who can afford energy efficient homes, developers need to adopt measures that reduce the environmental impact of housing"
"From community and wellbeing to energy efficiency and flexible living spaces, developers must innovate and adapt to stay relevant"