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Planning granted for major Crawley scheme

Crawley Borough Council has approved developer Westrock’s plans for a major mixed-use town centre scheme. The project will deliver 273 residential …

New contractor sought for major Durham scheme

Durham County Council has agreed an application allowing for the creation of a brand-new living, working and leisure destination in the heart of the city. The …

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A former Royal Mail sorting office is being reconfigured into a new mixed-use development with large areas of the original steel structure being retained. …

Work progresses on Post Building redevelopment

Steelwork erection is under way on the redevelopment of the former Royal Mail Sorting Office on London’s New Oxford Street. The Post Building is a 29,700m² …

Commendation: Central Square, Leeds

An emblem of the city’s ambition, Central Square in Leeds is a landmark development binding together a dynamic business district to create a vibrant new …

City centre regeneration

A mixed-use scheme consisting of student accommodation, an hotel and retail/leisure units will revitalise a key gateway into Liverpool city centre. Martin …

Steel promotes South Bank development

Two steel-framed commercial blocks will provide a central element to a prestigious mixed-use development taking shape on London’s south bank. Martin Cooper …

Prestigious West End mixed-use development completed

Providing 4,500m² of office accommodation and 1,400m² of retail space, the eight-storey 11-12 Hanover Square project in London’s West End has been …

Retail scheme buys into steel construction

Construction of a shopping centre in Oxford city centre combines a remodelled existing mall along with a steel-framed new build element. Martin Cooper reports. …

New mixed-use scheme for Sheffield city centre

Outline planning consent has been granted for Sheffield’s £175M mixed-use West Bar Square development, an ambitious regeneration scheme which will create up …

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