All Business news articles – Page 20
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Number of new builds nosedive
The number of affordable homes in England during the 2011/12 financial year fall
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Todd Architects opens London office
Northern Irish architect behind Titanic Belfast working with Ballymore
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Aukett Fitzroy Robinson back in the black
Listed architect turns around loss-making performance
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Housing associations look at funding alternatives
Treasury-backed idea to help build more homes
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Pringle Brandon to merge with US giant
London-based architects to join Perkins + Will in bid to increase international presence
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Social housing build falls by half
Figures published by NHBC show registrations for public sector housing down 49%
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Architects only plan a year ahead, says RIBA
Institute’s research reveals almost two-thirds of firms have no business plan
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Developers suffer profits slump
Land Securities and British Land among those who experienced pre-tax profit falls
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Canary Wharf grows its flock
100,500 people will work in area in London’s Docklands by the end of the year
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Berkeley in line for Wapping
Company understood to be preferred bidder for former News International headquarters in east London
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UK recession worse than first feared
Office of National Statistics says output shrank by 0.3% in first quarter
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RIBA publishes bim overlay for Plan of Work
The RIBA has published its bim overlay for the Plan of Work.
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£1 million boost for Green Construction Board
Third meeting of sustainability board chaired by business minister takes place today
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Architects eye up £600 million Big Society fund
Prime minister hopes to create one of world’s leading social investment funds
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More senior figures quit RMJM
Hong Kong managing principal Travis Hemley is said to be returning to Australia
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Data shows sharp drop in new orders
New construction orders in 2011 fell by 14% on the previous year, according to the latest government data.
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Games set to boost job market
Recruitment firm Manpower has said the London Olympics could kickstart a recovery in the UK economy.