All articles by Vern Pitt
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Squire & Partners appointed to Battersea site
Further sites up for grabs with new National Grid joint venture
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Industry growth hit by housing slowdown
October’s Markit/CIPS figures show weakest growth rate in five months
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KPF tower lands Breeam first
Design given rating under latest version of the sustainability standard
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Make's overhaul of Saatchi & Saatchi building set to re-start
Delays meant scheme was put on hold last year
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Scotland set for investment after No vote
PM welcomes No campaign victory and pledges devolution for Scotland and English votes for English laws
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Summer slowdown in construction growth
Year-on-year growth at its lowest rate since November 2013
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Populous' QPR stadium plan hits obstacle
Landowner refuses to sell to Queens Park Rangers as major consultation is launched
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Architects among 200 backing Scots independence
Letter says Scotland must “look outwards to the world of opportunity”
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Revised Ealing Broadway Crossrail design unveiled
Ealing council leader hails “special” redevelopment of town centre station
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Tory defeat casts doubt on £8bn Earl's Court scheme
Uncertainty over Terry Farrell-masterplanned scheme after Labour wins borough on platform to protect council homes
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BDP and SOM submit £2bn plans for Covent Garden Market
UK’s largest fruit, vegetable and flower market will remain within redeveloped site
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KSS unveils £150m Anfield stadium redevelopment
Liverpool’s expansion plans would bring football stadium’s capacity close to 60,000
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Glasgow architects picked for £200m Aberdeen exhibition centre
Sasanbell and Cooper Cromar appointed to relocation project
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Architects warn government could 'kick Farrell Review into long grass'
Terry Farrell vows to become ‘raving nutter’ to keep report alive
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Minister urges HS2 to plan further northern rail upgrades
East-west rail links ‘more important to north than HS2’
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HS2 plan to build rail link more quickly
Work should be speeded up to save money, says railway’s boss