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New look for Hull city centre

The new multipurpose St Stephen’s development has benefited from a number of important steel elements including more than one mile of shop front steel. The …

Town centre jobs set to increase

The number of high profile town centre shopping complex and regeneration projects is set to increase over the next twelve months. Major on going projects …

Steel delivers flexibility to Derby shops

A 1970s complex is being expanded with a new steel framed extension to create one of the East Midlands’ largest shopping centres. Martin Cooper takes a …

Conder goes to Cumbria

More than 2,000t of structural steelwork has been supplied by Conder Structures for a major redevelopment in Workington town centre. The new £45M scheme in …

Steel puts the glitter in Golden Square

An innovative solution to extending a shopping centre in Warrington could be the model for similar city centre developments in the future, as Margo Cole …

Multi-million pound steel development

The £330M redevelopment of the Westfield Derby shopping centre is forging ahead and will eventually require more than 11,500t of structural steelwork. The …

Hull city centre gets a make-over

Steel is playing an important role in Kingston-upon-Hull’s on-going city-centre regeneration scheme. Overall known as St Stephen’s, the £160M retail and …

SSDA 2006 – Bullring Spiral Café, Birmingham

Based on the Fibonacci sequence, this small steel structure is a distinctive feature in the midst of a new shopping development. One of the most distinctive …

Fisher completes truss movement

Many of Belfast’s city centre streets were recently closed over two weekend nights as seven large steel trusses were transported from the Harland & Wolff …

A grand arcade for Wigan

More than 5,000t of steelwork will be supplied by Severfield Reeve Structures for the construction of Wigan’s Grand Arcade shopping centre. Working on behalf …

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