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Decision day for Crest Nicholson takeover
The uncertainly surrounding the future of Crest Nicholson was expected to come to an end today.
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Housing for Asian families unveiled in Rochdale
Barratt and Artisan have developed a housing range designed for the needs of large, extended Asian families.
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The bad old days
This £9m scheme at the RAF museum in Cosford, near Wolverhampton, holds the world’s first display on the cold war.
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Corporate space skewing the design of stadiums
The director of sport at Arup has warned that one of the challenges facing stadium design is the increasing amount of corporate space that has to be factored into designs.
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£20m Taywood writedown
The continuing decline in the US housing market has forced Taylor Woodrow to write down £20m of the value of its North American landbank.
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Stratford City developer submits masterplan
Developer Westfield has submitted a detailed masterplan and environmental strategy for Stratford City, the regeneration project that will form a key part of east London’s Olympic legacy.
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Green groups call for councils to have more power
Green groups have slammed the government’s draft planning policy statement (PPS) on climate change, claiming it is a backward step.
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Auditors reject call for inquiry into £2.3bn defence PFI
The National Audit Office (NAO) has said it has “no plans” to launch a fresh investigation into the refurbishment of the Ministry of Defence’s Whitehall headquarters, despite revelations that the PFI scheme cost £2.3bn.
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The Koolhaas effect
Architect Rem Koolhaas’ practice, Office for Metropolitan Architecture, has won an international competition with this design for a stock exchange in Shenzen, China.
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Wave heart
Architect Zaha Hadid has unveiled images of the £60m Glasgow Museum of Transport, due to open in 2009.
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Urban Splash reveals Glastonbury plans
Property developer to redevelop 2ha former tannery Morlands site
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Balancing act
Save on scaffolding - straddle a 10ft drop by planting your big toe on a 2in door head
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Construction orders rise 8%
Orders rise but commercial and non-housing public sectors stuttered compared to early Autumn figures
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BBC Television Centre faces closure
The 1960s icon in west London could be sold as part of a property restructure by the BBC
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Surveyors close salary gap as pay hits £44K
New RICS survey finds profession is closing salary gap with lawyers and engineers
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Interserve takes £11m hit
Support services firm suffers following £8m accounting irregularities costs
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Interest rates rise quarter point
Unexpected rate rise will concern housebuilders as Bank of England says inflation will rise further in the near term
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Images: Welsh foresters select green offices
Architect Powell Dobson wins design contract for local and national government offices in Aberystwyth
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Wolseley splashes £66m on four more firms
New acquisitions will add £116m to material suppliers' group revenue