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Bigger and better

The UK’s first distribution park is continuing to expand as logistics developer GLP is constructing its largest speculative unit to date. FACT FILEMagna Park …

Quick delivery

Flexible long-span office spaces, coupled with a fast erection programme are two of the reasons why a steel-framed option was chosen for Dublin’s latest …

Sustainable approach driving Piccadilly development

A new eight-storey office-led scheme that replaces two buildings at 180 Piccadilly and 48-50 Jermyn Street in London’s West End is using a significant amount …

AWARD – 8 Bishopsgate, London

High sustainability credentials and an evolving design have all played an important role in the delivery of a 50-storey landmark City of London development. …

AWARD – n2 Nova Evolved, London

Built on a congested site with important water and transport assets underneath, a 17-storey commercial building forms the second phase of the Nova development …

COMMENDATION – One Great Cumberland Place, London

Helping to protect the capital’s historic streetscape, a steel-framed office and retail development combines a retained façade with a new modern interior. …

Refurbishment shops with steel

The site formerly occupied by one of central London’s best-known department stores is being extensively remodelled into a flexible, nine-storey BREEAM …

News in Brief: September 2024

Maple Grove Blackburn – a joint venture between Maple Grove Developments and Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council – has submitted a planning application …

Steelwork creates outstanding results

Following on from the previous article, another City of London office block is aiming to achieve the highest sustainability ratings once a major refurbishment …

Blackfriars high-rise commercial scheme gets the go-ahead

Developer Hines has secured a resolution to grant planning approval from Southwark Council to build a new, landmark office and residential development at 18 …

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