All Public spaces articles – Page 8
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Analysis
Why everyone is moving to Manchester
Architects are behaving like there’s a gold rush going on in the north. David Rogers hears about the development opportunities and quality of life
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News
New Renzo tower will revamp Paddington, says developer
At 65 storeys, building will be same height as the Cheesegrater
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Trio OK'd for first phase of Manchester revamp
Simpson Haugh and Levitt Bernstein among those working on deal
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Metropolitan Workshop, Mae and Haworth Tompkins join up for Brixton work
Scheme will include 300 new homes
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Two lined up for Royal Mint Court work
Sheppard Robson joined by Morrow Lorraine for mixed-use scheme
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Warning over AHMM Norton Folgate decision
Planning report says decision by council to reject British Land scheme could be difficult to defend
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Hackney mayor puts boot into Bishopsgate plans again
Jules Pipe tells people to object to amended proposals
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Bishopsgate developer after more architects
Planners due to make decision on scheme this autumn
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Shell Centre work starts next month
Squire Partners scheme was approved more than two years ago
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Ally Pally looks for £100k chief exec
Hunt on to find replacement for new Historic England boss Duncan Wilson
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Huge Silvertown Quays work gets planning
AHMM, Stanton Williams and others all working on masterplan
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Native Land snaps up £1 billion Blackfriars development
Team behind scheme by PLP also includes Singaporean and Malaysian firms
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Sheffield sets out timetable for £480m revamp
City centre overhaul to be mostly completed by 2019