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... owners are having, as well looking at what the government are doing to rectify the situation. 2.0 Main Body 2.1 Problems Developers Face Brownfield land is by definition very difficult to develop and therefore it is essential that the barriers and constraint that cause any difficulties are lifted to make brownfield redevelopment financially feasible. Developers are all keen to regenerate brownfield sites although with no additional funding any housing developments become non profitable. Presides from government funding developers are forces to focus on high density scheme. If the demand was there for new spacious property with extensive garden, developers would simply not find this financially feasible. In order to maximise profits when regenerating derelicts land it is essential for the new development to use high density schemes (maximise rooms per acre). Not only are developers forced to produce high density schemes but the same time government will be expecting imaginative and innovative design fitting in with ...
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