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London's tower completions expected to sky rocket in 2019
More than 70 blocks of 20 storeys or more will finish this year
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In pictures: Will Alsop's science learning pod opens
Scheme at Whitechapel designed to resemble a neuron cell
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Cast boss says Help to Buy should be used to promote housing innovation
Mark Farmer was sitting before the housing select committeeÂ
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Interserve rebuffs rebel shareholder's alternative rescue plan
Battle over rival proposals hots up ahead of key vote next Friday
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Coltrane calls for Interserve rights issue as it fights White's plan
Contractor’s largest shareholder unhappy with plan to hand 95% equity to banks
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Government response to Letwin's review likely to be weeks overdue
MHCLG had been due to give its assessment of the Conservative MP’s housebuilding report by the end of February
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New date for Crossrail opening set to be announced 'by June'
City transport chief says announcement due by second quarter
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Midland Met bosses fret over Whitehall finding time to sign off Carillion replacement
Preferred bidder due in July
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Housing Today launches
Published by Assemble Media Group, which is behind ΢ÃÜȦ magazine and BD, the digital title will cover the latest news and views from across the housebuilding industry
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Developers bow to pressure over number of homes at Bishopsgate Goodsyard
500 homes set to be built at City fringe site
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Keller profit collapses on back of Asia Pacific woe
Contractor was forced to spend £64m restructuring business last year
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Construction activity falls for first time in almost a year
IHS Markit/CIPS survey finds Brexit uncertainty has slowed decision-making on commercial projects
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Barratt to launch 16 new sites across Scotland
Housebuilder says it plans to build 3,400 homes on sites
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City planning boss says Foster's Tulip likely to face public inquiry if it gets green light
Controversial scheme set to be heard next month
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Square Mile plans more towers to cope with overseas demand
City shrugging off Brexit worries as report underlines capital’s global appeal
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Stace brings in Lendlease boss to head up heritage arm
Peter Chana joins after 23 years at Australian-owned business
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In pictures: Architect floats Golden Hinde visitor centre plans
Spparc designs oak and glass viewing galleries and exhibition space for Southwark attraction