All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 173
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Olympic park to up affordable housing to 50%
The change is likely to affect the park’s final two neighbourhoods, Pudding Mill and Marshgate
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Croydon wants consultant for regen plan
Work is part of next phase to redevelop south London town
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Latest attempt to overhaul Brighton eyesore submitted
Conran Partners working on site where AHMM was rebuffed by planners
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Contractors at risk from Brexit fallout after margins drop
Annual industry research reveals contractors are feeling profit squeeze, while housebuilders’ results soar
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London's Cheesegrater now fully let
British Land seals three final lettings to fully let the Rogers-designed tower
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Old Oak plans out for public consultation
Revisions will now see 6,500 homes at west London site
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Carillion unfazed by Brexit decision
Contractor says plans in place to ‘manage outcome’ of vote
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Vinci slumps into the red again
Firm narrows losses but building and civils woes hit profits
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Brick maker to mothball Lancashire factories
Forterra blames ‘economic uncertainty’ for decision
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Haringey shortlists three for £2bn developer role
North London council wants to build 5,000 homes in borough
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Architects shed staff as Brexit fallout begins
Gloomy buyers’ forecast completes downbeat few days for industry
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East End mayor wants Goodsyard ally to 'kill off' scheme
John Biggs says appointment of Bishopsgate opponent Jules Pipe to City Hall post will kibosh development
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Output hits seven-year low, says survey
Construction buyers’ gloom adds to industry jitters
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More than half worry about drugs and alcohol in industry, survey finds
CCS findings show a third have seen colleagues under the influence at work
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Khan hires Bishopsgate Goodsyard opponent for top planning post
Jules Pipe takes up role next month
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Mayor bids to calm Brexit nerves with housing associations meeting
Sadiq Khan’s office to speak to firms next week