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  2. Taylor Wimpey - Wikipedia

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    Taylor Wimpey's corporate head office is located at GateHouse in High Wycombe. There are 24 regional offices in the United Kingdom. [22] Taylor Wimpey was headed by Pete Redfern, CEO of the company from July 2007. [23] In December 2021, he announced plans to step down once a successor had been appointed. [24]

  3. Bryant Homes - Wikipedia

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    Bryant Homes was one of the larger UK housebuilders when it was acquired by Taylor Woodrow in 2001; Bryant then became the principal housebuilding operation of the enlarged group. Taylor Woodrow merged with Wimpey in 2007 and during 2010 the Bryant brand was phased out.

  4. Taylor Morrison - Wikipedia

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    On July 6, 2007, the United Kingdom-based parent companies of Morrison Homes Inc. and Taylor Woodrow Inc. joined. Taylor Woodrow Plc. and George Wimpey Plc. formed a new company, Taylor Wimpey Plc., becoming one of the world's largest home building companies. Morrison Homes joined with Taylor Woodrow as part of the parent company formation.

  5. George Wimpey - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, George Wimpey became the United Kingdom's largest private house builder, selling 106,440 homes in the decade, and in the 1980s, George Wimpey began to reinforce Wimpey Homes as a brand, focusing on quality compact housing. Advertising, featuring the famous Wimpey cat, ensured Wimpey Homes became a household name in house building. [2]

  6. Taylor Woodrow - Wikipedia

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    It was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index until its merger with rival housebuilder George Wimpey to create Taylor Wimpey on 3 July 2007. Taylor Woodrow was created from the work of Frank Taylor and his uncle, Jack Woodrow; Frank started building homes in Blackpool at the age of 16 in 1921. During ...

  7. Wimpey no-fines house - Wikipedia

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    Wimpey's houses could be produced rapidly and cheaply, minimising the need for in-demand skills like bricklaying. From the early 1920s, around 1000 of these 'clinker' aggregate or 'no fines' houses were built in Edinburgh, Liverpool and Manchester, with 650 being built in Manchester starting in 1924 and taking 3 years to complete.

  8. Affordable housing - Wikipedia

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    A common measure of community-wide affordability is the number of homes that a household with a certain percentage of median income can afford. For example, in a perfectly balanced housing market, the median household (the wealthier half of households) could officially afford the median housing option, while those poorer than the median income ...

  9. George Wimpey (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    George Wimpey was born at Brook Green in Hammersmith in 1855 and later lived at 84 The Grove in Hammersmith. [1]In 1888 he went into partnership with Walter Tomes and together they created a business which, under their leadership, constructed many buildings including the first Hammersmith Town Hall and the White City Stadium, venue of the 1908 Olympic Games.

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