All Building articles in 12 December 2025 – Page 3
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NewsOnly a quarter of Britons find moving to a new town appealing, poll finds
Access to healthcare and good transport links among factors most likely to persuade people to make the move, according to YouGov research
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NewsRevised plan to turn Maidenhead shopping centre into 850 homes gets green light
Berkshire town has seen increased development in wake of Elizabeth line calling there
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NewsWinner on scheme to build new London HQ for science institute bankrolled by US billionaire due in coming weeks
Ellison Institute of Technology, named after Larry Ellison, planning Fosters-designed head office in St James’ Square
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NewsPatrizia scheme to overhaul ‘dated’ 1990s City office gets green light
Developer hoping to start work on job at 108 Old Broad Street next spring
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CommentThe Budget can bring stability, but it’s efficiency that must drive public spending
With Rachel Reeves set to deliver tomorrow’s autumn Budget, Pagabo’s deputy chief executive argues that the UK’s challenge is not the level of investment but how effectively it is deployed
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NewsThird of investors report reduced appetite for investing in high-rise developments due to the Building Safety Act
Survey of 50 investors by Investec shows funders’ concerns over new regulations
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NewsGateway 2 sign-off for 46-storey residential tower scheme in central Birmingham
Lead contractor Midgard cleared to start construction on 581-home scheme
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NewsPlans in for 1,135-bed Glasgow student and co-living towers
The tallest of the three blocks would reach 29 storeys
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NewsDeveloper submits plan to build 283-acre technology park in Ipswich
Curzon de Vere outlines plan to turn logistics site into AI, AgriTech and energy site supporting 4,000 jobs
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NewsGovernment picks Heathrow’s £49bn third runway plan over cheaper rival option
Final decision expected by the end of this Parliament
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NewsChancellor announces plans for hundreds of health centres part-funded through ‘dynamic’ public-private partnerships model
Revival of PPP follows Building’s Funding the Future report calling for expansion of the model
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NewsConstruction employment makes up lowest proportion of workforce in 100 years, report reveals
Industry bodies and the Centre for Social Justice warn shortage of workers poses threat to government’s 1.5 million homes target
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NewsHelical to start on student residential block above Southwark tube station by next summer
London developer says office lettings are on the rise in the capital
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NewsMcLaren lands £80m timber frame office in London
Scheme being billed as largest of its kind in UK
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NewsControversial £750m Marlow Film Studios scheme gets green light from government
Planning inquiry held into Buckinghamshire proposal earlier this year after scheme was rejected last May
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NewsThird proposal for Liverpool Street station redevelopment drawn up as John McAslan says its plan would cut costs by half
Network Rail’s preferred option will cost £1.2bn but King’s Cross architect says alternative will be around £600m
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NewsBudget 2025: construction firms to pay more in minimum wages but spared costly landfill tax rise
National insurance freeze extended for three years and minimum wage increased
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NewsBudget 2025: SMEs to be given free funding for apprentices under 25
Money will come from Growth and Skills Levy
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NewsBudget 2025: Reeves devolves £13bn of flexible funding to seven mayors across England for skills and infrastructure
Integrated settlements in the North, Midlands and London aim to empower mayoral strategic authorities to fill in public services gaps
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NewsBudget 2025: mixed industry reaction to £26bn tax raising Budget
Chancellor’s continued focus on capital investment welcomed but property sector disappointed that viability issues are not addressed














