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Ballymore and Places for London’s 3,300-home Edgware scheme approved after amassing more than 2,000 objections
Howells-designed scheme approved yesterday evening after overcoming significant local backlash
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Bovis coup as firm pips Mace to £200m Bloomsbury tower
Scheme will replace 1960s-built Selkirk House
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Green light for second phase of Landsec’s Timber Square scheme in Southwark
Two office buildings to ‘perch’ on top of railway viaducts under Hawkins Brown-designed plans
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Severfield sinks to near £18m loss as search for new CEO goes on
Cost of bridge repairs tops £40m
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Social housing regulator to give BSR advance notice of social landlords’ building safety issues
Pair sign memorandum of understanding setting out how they will work together
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Green belt approval paves way for Spurs to press on building women’s training centre
Scheme will deliver 11-pitch complex and new training centre in adapted former golf clubhouse
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5 minutes with … David Patterson at Able Partners
The practice’s head of design on the importance of staying curious and constant, collaborative learning – and why he dislikes postwar, car-focused urban development that prioritises efficiency over quality of life.Â
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Winner chosen for Edge’s £200m City office tower
City fringe job being developed by Dutch firm behind London Bridge scheme
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Another UK consultant now owned by a US firm but Mace’s decision to sell up makes sense
To scale up, it needed outside investment and there was only one place it was coming from, writes Dave Rogers
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