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Currie & Brown board takes 25% pay cut
Company cuts employee wages by an average of 8% to remain competitive in downturn
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Barratt bank covenants safe – unless there’s a meltdown
Housebuilder is confident it will not break agreements on £1.4bn debt as sales edge upwards
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HCA’s regeneration power ‘hamstrung by spending rules’
Agency struggling to kickstart stalled schemes because of restrictions on what it can fund
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Viñoly’s glass chimney axed from Battersea design
Developer caves in to demands to abandon plans for 300m-tall sustainable structure
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‘Scrabbling’ architects vie for £200k job
An interior design job that could be worth just £200,000 has attracted more than 100 entries in the latest indication of the paucity of design work coming to market.
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McCarthy & Stone gets nod for £800m debt deal
Debt-for-equity swap will see 60 senior lenders take control of the firm
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Lunchtime rules in Mexico City
Business lunches in Mexico City often start with tequilla and end with a man hug
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Giant glass panels arrive for the leaning tower of Abu Dhabi
The world's biggest flatbed delivers diamond-shaped glazing panels for the RMJM-designed Capital Gate building
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Out of credit: how the banks took away the industry’s overdrafts
As a new report reveals that construction has had more credit withdrawn than any other sector, Tom Bill looks at the likely consequences
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Number of unsold social homes ‘peaks’ at 10,000
Government claims backlog will fall as it funds conversion of 4,000 houses to rented property
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HCA close to deals to revive regeneration sector
London mayor will announce first schemes to get government help to restart stalled sites
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Inflation hits record low in Europe
Annual inflation dips below recommended low as unemployment rates soar to 7.6%
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Poet Laureate writes poem for RIBA anniversary
Andrew Motion's poem 'Frozen Music' celebrates the 175th anniversary of the architectural institute
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Short term fears voiced over sustainability in the recession
Building and Saint-Gobain survey finds pulling back from green agenda in current economic climate
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Lloyds announces £10.8bn HBOS loss
Troubled bank hit by 11.9% bad loans as owner Lloyds' profit plummets 80%
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Banks most likely to cut overdrafts at construction firms
Report reveals that 44% of construction and property firms have had overdrafts cut compared to 34% UK average
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Foreign CO2 could be stored under North Sea
Plans to rent out underwater caverns in the North Sea to store foreign carbon emissions are being considered by the government
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Rivals set to challenge BREEAM
BRE could lose its monopoly on the energy ratings market for non-domestic buildings if plans due to be unveiled next week are implemented
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School sues for £4m after devastating fire
Blaze in north London began when a spark ignited sawdust
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