All Business news articles – Page 21
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City looks abroad for project funds
Birmingham Council leaders are targeting Abu Dhabi, China, Norway and Saudi Arabia to invest up to £1 billion as part its Big City Plan.
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Housing prices may have bottomed out
Recovering confidence in the housing market is still fragile, according to the latest survey from the RICS
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Prince's Foundation turns mass housebuilder
Outline permission already granted for Oxfordshire site
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RMJM design principal decamps to Sydney
Senior architect will split his time between the firm and Australia’s Barangaroo scheme
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Nine UK firms make cut for Shanghai
RIBA London initiative is designed to give smaller practices a toehold in China
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BFLS loses a partner - and Dalston 'eco-tower'
Ian Bogle quits as Dalston ‘eco-tower’ unanimously rejected
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Aedas plans London office expansion for work boom
Architect to double workforce in the capital to 160 over the next two years
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Report warns of office surplus
A report by EC Harris has said that a glut of office space in the City of London could spring up because developers will struggle to find tenants to occupy new buildings going up.
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Research tips cities for growth
US housing research specialist Hanley Wood has named Boston, Dallas, Seattle and Washington DC as the best markets for residential growth
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Study predicts European decline
New research by the European Architectural Barometer — which looks at the construction sectors of six countries including the UK — has found that architects in Spain and Italy are reporting falling workloads with those in France and the Netherlands also heading for a slowdown.
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Nine Elms developer cuts debt by a third
Ballymore, which is working on the Nine Elms site in London, has paid down more than a third of its debt.
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Foster’s shift to Far East sees Asian profits soar
Continent now accounts for a third of firm’s busines
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UKTI presents international opportunities at Ecobuild
Other events include seminars on Brazil, China and India
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Engineers must stand up to architects with knighthoods, says Shuttleworth
Ken Shuttleworth urges engineers to ‘find a new Brunel’
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Hertzberger urges architects to abandon lofty ambitions
Lack of work should lead profession to reconsider role, says RIBA Gold Medal winner