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Newport’s steel-framed Friars Walk shopping complex opens

Newport’s multi-million pound new shopping complex has opened its doors to shoppers, in what is seen as a landmark for the South Wales city’s regeneration …

Expanding sector gets steel boost

A large mixed-use scheme known as Central Square is the latest project to highlight the strengthening Leeds property market. A stone’s throw from Leeds …

All change at Victoria

Phase one of Nova Victoria , which will transform a huge island site opposite the mainline railway station, is in full swing and due to complete next year, …

Economy drives steel design

A new London headquarters for a multinational advertising and public relations company, is rapidly taking shape with the aid of steel construction. Martin …

Town centre renaissance

Steel is playing a leading role in the biggest regeneration scheme of its kind in the East Riding of Yorkshire The construction of Flemingate, a large …

Work begins on Reading Ikea store

Home furnishing retailer IKEA has officially marked the start of construction of its new Reading store. The first to be built in the UK in seven years, the new …

Steel makeover for Bracknell town centre begins

Construction is underway on a new retail quarter for Bracknell town centre which has been designed by BDP for Bracknell Regeneration Partnership, a joint …

Other Finalists

St James’s Gateway, London The St James’s Gateway redevelopment is a central London mixed-use scheme including 5,300m² of office space, 2,600m² of retail …

Retail development checks out with steel

Steelwork’s speed of construction has played a significant role in the building of a new retail park in Rugby, scheduled to open in September less than one …

News in Brief: June 2015

The Technology and Innovation Centre (TIC) at the University of Strathclyde is now open for business, with a full programme of conferences scheduled for the …

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