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Chelmsford’s new John Lewis store tops out

The final block of the new 11,000m² steel-framed John Lewis store at Chelmsford’s Bond Street development has been laid during a topping out ceremony. John …

West End steel

A number of logistical challenges have been overcome during the steelwork programme for a new office and retail development in the West End of London. The …

Retaining a City streetscape

A modern steel-framed office and retail scheme in the City of London is being constructed behind two retained façades. Set in the heart of the City of …

Retail buys into city centre revamp

The regeneration of Sheffield city centre’s main shopping area is on going with steel construction playing a pivotal role. The Moor has been Sheffield city …

East Ridings’ largest regeneration scheme opens

The first phase of the Flemingate mixed-use scheme in Beverley has opened its doors to shoppers. Described as the largest development in the town since the …

Shopping mecca ushers in new retail era

The £260M Bradford Broadway shopping centre has opened more than a decade after construction first started on the city centre site (see NSC Nov/Dec 2014). The …

Newport’s steel-framed Friars Walk shopping complex opens

Newport’s multi-million pound new shopping complex has opened its doors to shoppers, in what is seen as a landmark for the South Wales city’s regeneration …

Expanding sector gets steel boost

A large mixed-use scheme known as Central Square is the latest project to highlight the strengthening Leeds property market. A stone’s throw from Leeds …

All change at Victoria

Phase one of Nova Victoria , which will transform a huge island site opposite the mainline railway station, is in full swing and due to complete next year, …

Economy drives steel design

A new London headquarters for a multinational advertising and public relations company, is rapidly taking shape with the aid of steel construction. Martin …

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