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Plans brought forward for Excellent Bradford offices

Muse Developments has submitted a planning application to Bradford Council to bring forward the BREEAM ‘Excellent’ 5,200m2 One City Park office scheme in …

Henry Boot acquires Welwyn Garden City logistics site

Henry Boot Developments (HBD) will complete the regeneration of the 3-acre brownfield site – formerly home to a series of gas holders serving the local area …

Approval given for City commercial tower

Developer Great Portland Estates (GPE) has secured planning permission for the redevelopment of City Place House, which is also known as 2 Aldermanbury Square. …

Edinburgh shopping mecca opens for business

The first phase of the St James Quarter in Edinburgh has opened its doors to the public after five years of construction. Consisting of approximately 79,000m2 …

Deal signed for Manchester Victoria scheme

Leading urban regenerator, Muse Developments and Morgan Capital have signed a major deal to bring forward the second and final phase of development at New …

Green light for Luton business park expansion

Construction work is due to start imminently on the latest phase of Henry Boot Development’s (HBD) Butterfield Business Park in Luton. HBD submitted plans …

Cabinet approval for Birmingham Smithfield contract

Birmingham City Cabinet has agreed to enter into a joint venture agreement with Lendlease Europe for the £1.9bn Birmingham Smithfield development. The …

SSDA shortlist announced

The shortlist for the 53rd Structural Steel Design Awards (SSDA) jointly sponsored by the British Constructional Steelwork Association (BCSA) and Trimble …

Work starts on Old Oak Common rail super-hub

HS2 Ltd has commenced permanent works on its west London super-hub station at Old Oak Common, a project that will eventually require 73,000t of steel.   …

Major Wigan logistics scheme gets approval

Symmetry Park Wigan, a 140,000m2 logistics scheme has been given the go-ahead by the Secretary of State. It is said that the scheme will provide a major boost …

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