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London Festival of Architecture hub highlights from Canary Wharf
The hublights of the second week of the London Festival of Architecture in Canary Wharf, Stratford and the Greenwich Peninsula
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Berkeley sales drop 25% in year of two halves
Berkeley records 3% rise in 2007 profit but Tony Pidgley warns of challenging and uncertain times
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Middle East funds circle UK housebuilders
More than 10 Middle Eastern sovereign wealth funds are running the rule over UK housebuilders, sources have confirmed, writes Tom Bill.
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Time to plot a new course?
If the UK economy continues to stutter, maybe you should consider taking your skills to Europe’s emerging economies
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Flint: Fewer than 10 eco-towns may be built
The government will not force through 10 eco-towns in the face of public opposition if proposed schemes do not make the grade, ministers have decided.
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Revealed: credit crunch wrecked £100m Mace sale
Deal between Mace and mystery buyer broke down before capital gains tax deadline
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OFT investigation: Enough of the mudslinging
The OFT investigation has certainly focused the minds of public sector clients, says Jon Rouse, but now it’s time to stop casting blame and get on with the work
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Revealed: credit crunch wrecked £100m Mace sale
Deal between Mace and mystery buyer broke down before capital gains tax deadline
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New riverside park for east London
Lea River Park designed by 5th Studio links Olympic site to Thames
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English Partnerships' Robet Napier to chair new homes agency
The current EP chair will take on the same role at the Homes and Communities Agency when it opens for business on December 1
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WSP growth on target after road success
Consultant says it is 'monitoring' economic environment but is optimistic about prospects
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Bidder pulls out of eco-town contest
East Lindsey Disctric Council will no longer promote Manby in Lincolnshire as a potential eco-town following massive local opposition
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Croudace boss reveals inside story of failed sale
Andy Yallop explains how the housebuilder came to turn down an offer from Hyde Housing Association
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Pick and mix
There are just too many delicious goodies at this year’s London Festival of Architecture to take in without drawing up some kind of menu.
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Chipperfield and Herzog chase Lord’s victory
Herzog & de Meuron and David Chipperfield Architects are to battle it out to design a £200m masterplan for Lord’s cricket ground
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Obstructed by justice
Don’t expect the law to protect you from unscrupulous clients, says small contractor Alan Danieli. The system just isn’t designed that way …
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Chipperfield and Herzog chase Lord’s victory
Herzog & de Meuron and David Chipperfield Architects are to battle it out to design a £200m masterplan for Lord’s cricket ground
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Cotswoldgate facing liquidation
The administrator of Cotswoldgate is poised to put the collapsed housebuilder into liquidation, a move that could pave the way for legal action against its former directors, writes Michael Glackin.