Ally Pally architect's profit stays flat

Alexandra Palace theatre restoration

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The architect behind the new Birmingham Conservatoire saw profit remain flat last year.

Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, which is also behind a £27m revamp of a Victorian theatre at Alexandra Palace in north London, said pre-tax profit was £2.2m in the year to March with turnover up 6% to £18.3m.

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