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Retail expansion in Blackburn

A total of 20 new shops, a continental style market and parking for 1,300 cars will be available when the extension to The Mall Blackburn opens in mid-2010. …

Retail expansion with steel

TJ Morris, also known as Home Bargains, the fast growing retailer of discounted branded goods is constructing a major extension to its distribution centre in …

Tesco gets purpose-built import centre

Approximately 4,200t of steelwork has been erected by Atlas Ward Structures for Tesco’s first purpose-built import centre in Teesport. The project was …

Flat pack modular construction

An IKEA furniture store and car park in Dublin contains long spans with heavy floor planks requiring the structure to be erected in box-like modules to allow …

Steel shows worth in congested Cork

A large steel framed shopping centre extension is being constructed on the outskirts of Cork. Martin Cooper reports on how 5,000t of steel has been delivered …

Feature steel roof tops regeneration project

A sculptural gull wing roof will be a landmark feature of the Gloucester Quays development. Covering the central courtyard of a new designer outlet, the …

The arc of Suffolk

The centrepiece of a Suffolk market town’s redevelopment is a visually stunning anchor store. NSC reports on a project that will extend Bury St Edmunds’ …

Retail destination of the north

A former rail goods yard in Aberdeen is being converted into one of Scotland’s largest retail and leisure zones. Martin Cooper reports from a city where …

Retail boost for Cork

Construction work is well under way on the 4,500t steel frame extension to the Douglas Village Shopping Centre in Cork, Ireland. Steelwork contractor Walter …

Construction work surges ahead in Scottish boom town

While many towns and cities across the UK are feeling the pinch from the credit crunch, Aberdeen has shown little sign of a construction slowdown and a number …

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