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Sussex £65m mall to start in 2017
Developer NewRiver Retail will deliver a 200,000 sq ft scheme
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Black Country to get 45,000-home 'garden city'
MIPIM latest: Homes will be built across 30 sites
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Mace: Reduce travel times for £4.7bn economic boost
Report reveals a reduction of just one minute in journey times has huge ecomonic benefit
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AHMM says it is no longer on Google HQ job
BIG and Thomas Heatherwick expected to take over work
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Design contests for £120m Olympicopolis jobs
University College London launches two procurement tenders worth £120m for Stratford campus
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Sweett wins role on £73m student halls
Coventry University and developer Barberry are delivering 1,200-bed scheme by 2018
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Hendy: Network Rail jobs to seek private funding
Network Rail chairman Sir Peter Hendy calls for private financing for CP6 projects
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Stephen Fry: 'We should be living in a golden age of architecture'
AYA host calls for architecture to be placed ‘centre stage’ in UK development
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Construction output takes surprise dip in January
But ONS revises up sector output for the fourth quarter of 2015
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'Ethical is more than not building torture chambers'
Ecobuild latest: Writer and broadcaster Jonathan Meades challenges ‘inward-looking’ industry
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L&Q buys out Bellway at Barking Riverside
Housing association becomes JV partner on massive 10,800-home regen scheme
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22 Bishopsgate right to light battle rumbles on
City of London planners withdraw application for extra powers to fight off objections
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Olympic effort
With the Rio Olympics almost upon us, it’s worth remembering that the London Games were a shining example of British planning and development teams pulling together on a huge scale. It’s a spirit that needs to be rekindled on future projects
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Global city focus: China's Pearl River Delta
Connectivity between the cities of China’s Pearl River Delta is key to economic development. Investment in advanced infrastructure is creating the world’s first ‘megalopolis’
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Budget 2016: Box clever
The infrastructure sector may not be expecting much from this year’s Budget, but both George Osborne and Boris Johnson are in contention for the biggest title in the land
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Hansom: Heaven knows I'm miserable now
This week’s tattle sees former Smiths frontman Morrissey consider running for mayor of London, Sir Terry Farrell brands a west London development a ‘cock-up’ and visitors to the Cheesegrater are left feeling squiffy
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Sketch of the week: Affordable housing, New York
This week’s sketch is by Fernando Villa of Magnusson Architecture Planning
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Image of the week: On the floor
Ecobuild returned to London’s ExCeL exhibition space earlier this week