All articles by Editorial - Joey Gardiner – Page 13
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The Madchester Generation
In 1992, while the Happy Mondays and Inspiral Carpets were topping the pops, a band of pioneering regeneration professionals formed a tight clique, took on the seemingly impossible task of transforming the notorious Hulme Estate – and haven't looked back since. We chart their successes
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The new frontier
The estate is almost full, but a little thing like that isn't going to stop Canary Wharf Group expanding. This is the future: two developments beyond its original boundary and a major transport project
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The good fight
Sister Christine Frost has been campaigning for the residents of Docklands since the 1980s. Here, she explains what Canary Wharf Group is doing for the community
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Thames Gateway budget to be slashed for Olympic bid
London's regional development agency to use 25% of its regeneration funds to pay for Olympic bid.
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Aukett and US architect TRO to create healthcare giant
Alliance between listed UK architect and Boston healthcare specialist will form £100m-construction value operation.
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City scorns McCarthy family bid to buy £600m firm
The City has poured scorn on the McCarthy family’s attempt to buy out retirement home specialist McCarthy & Stone this week.
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Brown: Planning bill is vital for euro entry
Any delay in introducing the planning bill will undermine the chancellor's attempt to make the housing market less volatile, considered vital before euro entry is reassessed next year
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Amey chairman will face job review in six months' time
Chief executive Mel Ewell speaks for first time since the Ferrovial takeover, and outlines plans for Amey
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English Partnerships set to fund rebirth of Maine Road
Council and regeneration body in talks over transformation of Manchester City's old stadium into housing scheme
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Amey to buy back Tube stake
Support Services group Amey will buy back its £60m stake in the London Underground PPP. The announcement came after Amey's sale to Spanish contractor Ferrovial was confirmed last Thursday
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High-Point Rendel is owed £4m for overseas contracts
As troubled consultant renews loans, there are fears that planned management buyout may fall through
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Whitehall set to hire private firms to run school PFIs
Government plans to increase competition by breaking 25-year contracts into five-year subcontracts
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Now it's critical
In a desperate bid to speed up the delivery of PFI hospitals before the next election, the government has turned to batching contracts. But will the bidders be up to the task?
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Willmott creates one brand to boost support services
Private contractor aims to double turnover in support services arm, now trading as Inspace, within three years
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Planning amendments to boost housing
The government is poised to amend the proposed planning bill to help drive through its regeneration plans for the Thames Gateway, Europe's largest brownfield site
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Wates keeps promise with 35% safety improvement
Contractor cuts accidents one-third after last summer's prosecution, and announces record pre-tax profit
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Linden to launch expansion drive
Private housebuilder Linden Homes aims to set up divisions in Lancashire and Berkshire as part of expansion plans
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It's crunch time...
...at least, it is if you're one of those housebuilders bought by a venture capitalist a few years ago. The clock is ticking, and any moment now your saviours are going to demand their money back – with interest
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Ferrovial threatens to pull out of Amey takeover
Spanish firm issues ultimatum to shareholders: accept £81m offer within seven days or the deal is off
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Big three to bid for £500m PFI hospital bundle
Carillion, Bovis Lend Lease and Laing expected to bid for ground-breaking scheme intended to cut PFI bid costs