Leeds-based Camstead Homes have appointed Interpath as its administrators on November 19.
Camstead Homes is currently working on the 40-home Blackberry Walk development in Derwenthorpe, which the Joseph Rowntree Housing Trust (JRHT) says is not yet finished.
Thirty-one of the energy efficient homes in Derwenthorpe were earmarked for private sale, with the remaining nine to be reserved for social rent or shared ownership, organised by the JRHT.
"Like many companies operating across the construction sector, Camstead Homes had experienced sustained trading difficulties over 2024 due to various economic pressures," administrators Interpath said.
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