More news – Page 1015
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Brexit could move Scotland's economy forward
We are seeing more enquiries from the public and the private sector north of the border, so perhaps we have reason to be optimistic
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Brexit threatens London commercial jobs
Schemes in doubt include 40 Leadenhall and 22 Bishopsgate, as investors reconsider their stakes in property and development
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Claims for distress: Bit of an upset
Can you put a price on the distress and anxiety caused by a building project that goes awry? Some previous cases provide guidance
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Resurgent regional cities
Developers and employers are looking outside the capital’s overheated market for opportunities in regional cities. Joey Gardiner goes beyond the northern powerhouse and looks at the prospects for Bristol, Birmingham and Glasgow
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Has Kier overreached itself?
Kier’s latest trading update suggests its acquisitions of May Gurney and Mouchel have incurred significant ‘integration costs’
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What to specify: Roofing
This week’s products for specification include PV roof tiles, a new non-combustible stone wool core and natural slates used on the first purpose-built gym in England
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Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Centre: Hit or myth
Renzo Piano’s Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Centre in Athens puts the Ancient Greek concept of an ‘agora’ or meeting place at its heart
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The WELL building standard is changing how we design
Truly embedding wellbeing into our buildings may be new to the UK but it will become second nature soon
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Brexit survival guide
Forget about Remain - that particular ship has sailed. Here are five more Rs that deserve your attention in this post-vote UK
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Architects shed staff as Brexit fallout begins
Gloomy buyers’ forecast completes downbeat few days for industry
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Trio of investors shut UK property funds after Brexit
Investors in three real estate funds told they cannot withdraw
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St Modwen and Persimmon on Brexit impact
St Modwen says it will take a more cautious approach to delivering its pipeline
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Heathrow picks Balfour for £170m baggage job
Contractor will upgrade baggage screening and handling systems at the airport
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Third of councils now using standardised PQQs
SEC Group survey finds increasing adoption of standardised procurement
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Call for 'muscular' London housing body
Business lobby group London First calls on mayor Sadiq Khan to make good on his election pledge
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East End mayor wants Goodsyard ally to 'kill off' scheme
John Biggs says appointment of Bishopsgate opponent Jules Pipe to City Hall post will kibosh development
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Redrow wins deal on 7,000-home mega site
The £1.5bn scheme will be Britain’s biggest new housing suburb when finished
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NY architect beats Adjaye to Obama library
David Adjaye would have been first non-American to design a presidential archive