All 22 Bishopsgate articles
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NewsClaims Lipton Rogers owed middleman £11m over 22 Bishopsgate deal fizzle out
Row centred on 2015 deal to restart mothballed tower then known as Pinnacle
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NewsLipton Rogers rubbishes claims it owes middleman £11m over 22 Bishopsgate deal
Row centres on 2015 deal to restart mothballed tower then known as Pinnacle
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NewsAnother City tower set for Bishopsgate as £600m plan gets public airing
Proposals for 55 Bishopsgate being developed by Schroders and Stanhope
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News22 Bishopsgate developer says covid has increased demand for fresh air at City’s tallest tower
Video: Peter Rogers adds building is capable of lasting ‘200 years’
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NewsCovid and 22 Bishopsgate losses send Multiplex sinking £150m into red
London tower builder saw turnover fall nearly a third last year
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CommentConstruction industry gossip: Nutty effervescence
A housing minister comes over all Marie Antoinette as he sips a bit of bubbly… meanwhile, working parents are going round the bend
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CommentWe have to step up to the net zero carbon challenge
WSP argues for a collective effort to reach the 2050 target, as it reveals details of 22 Bishopsgate’s embodied carbon
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NewsPlanners reveal how City will look in 2026
Twelve buildings over 100m high are yet to be complete – with six yet to start
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CommentSir Stuart Lipton: A spring in his step
Rather than settling down to a well-earned retirement at the age of 76, the developer of what will be the City’s tallest tower is turning his attention to something rather more low-rise: housing
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FeaturesInterview - Sir Stuart Lipton talks to Building
Developer Stuart Lipton is among the biggest names in the business – and has no intention of leaving it any time soon
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NewsDeveloper says wind has held up 22 Bishopsgate opening date
City’s tallest tower now set to open next autumn
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CommentConstruction industry gossip: tall tales
Workers at 22 Bishopsgate reminisce less than fondly over their summer sauna and the NHBC struggles to contain its laughter over government housing targets
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FeaturesLee Polisano: The high life
PLP founder Lee Polisano’s greatest hits cluster the City skyline, visible from his London office. As the 10th anniversary of his practice and the looming storm of Brexit approach, he discusses what further work he sees on the horizon.
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CommentBrexit: Any certainty in sight?
Even firms that are scenario-planning for Brexit admit that predicting what will happen is a massive guess, so no wonder commercial architect Lee Polisano told Building he spends a lot of time worrying about it all
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NewsCity skyline now ‘too crowded’, says 22 Bishopsgate architect
Square Mile’s so-called eastern cluster is full, PLP’s Lee Polisano warns
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FeaturesThe future of offices
Values in the workplace are changing, which in turn means that what occupiers want from an office building is also evolving rapidly













