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Plan to build 8,000 houses 7m below sea level set to go ahead

DutchNews.nl

DutchNews.nl

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July 7, 2026

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Plans to build a new village at the lowest point in the Netherlands have moved a step closer to realisation...

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Caucasian Knot

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· Jul 4, 2026

The government of Dagestan praised the pace of construction of houses in Mamedkala.

Houses for those affected by the flood in Mamedkala are promised to be completed by mid-August by the contractor. The pace of construction has increased, with 52 houses fully poured. Families left homeless have already chosen their future housing, reported the government of Dagestan.

Financial Times

center

· Jun 22, 2026

New home builds set to fall short of government’s 1.5mn target, Savills says

Real estate group’s forecast adds to questions over housebuilding agenda in England

Commercial Observer

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· Jul 7, 2026

Bravo Property Trust Lends $68M on New Jersey Waterfront Apartments

Skyrock Capital has landed 68 million of construction financing for the development of a luxury waterfront multifamily project in Bayonne, N.J., Commercial Observer has learned. Bravo Property Trust supplied the loan for Skyrock’s planned 180-unit Bayonne Luxury Waterwalk apartment development. Elan Goldberg, co-head of originations at Bravo, originated the debt. “Bayonne’s waterfront is attracting serious []

The Economic Times

lean right

· Jul 11, 2026

Builder must deliver promised amenities: K-RERA

Builder must deliver promised amenities: K-RERA

The New Zealand Herald

lean right

· Jun 23, 2026

Auckland’s failed 1200-home Weiti Bay project: Land set to be sold to recover $67m-plus in debts

Auckland’s failed 1200-home Weiti Bay project: Land set to be sold to recover $67m-plus in debts

The i Paper

lean left

· Jul 10, 2026

Plan to build council houses for migrants halted due to cost

Around 200 local authorities had been interested in the scheme

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Related coverage for "Plan to build 8,000 houses 7m below sea level set to go ahead": Caucasian Knot — The government of Dagestan praised the pace of construction of houses in Mamedkala.. Financial Times — New home builds set to fall short of government’s 1.5mn target, Savills says. Commercial Observer — Bravo Property Trust Lends $68M on New Jersey Waterfront Apartments. The Economic Times — Builder must deliver promised amenities: K-RERA . The New Zealand Herald — Auckland’s failed 1200-home Weiti Bay project: Land set to be sold to recover $67m-plus in debts . The i Paper — Plan to build council houses for migrants halted due to cost