All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 41
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Developer Urban Splash in negotiations with lenders
Developer Urban Splash is talking to its bankers about making sure it doesn’t breach its banking covenants, it has emerged.
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HCA seeks contractors for regional housebuilding frameworks
Architects working in the housing sector could see a shake-up in the fortunes of their clients after the Homes & Communities Agency advertised for a new framework for contractors.
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Design audit for 100s of 'shovel ready' schemes
HCA to give £1bn to ‘kickstart’ housing projects but only if they pass Cabe quality test
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Howells' 18ha plan is Salford's biggest ever
The largest planning application ever seen by Salford City Council was submitted this week.
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Isle of Dogs housing scheme gets planning
Darling Associates’ plan for nearly 200 homes in east London has been given the planning green light.
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Renzo Piano’s Central Saint Giles tops out
The office block within Renzo Piano’s Central Saint Giles scheme in the central London has reached its highest point at 10 storeys.
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270 housing projects vie for £1bn in Kickstart money
The full list of the schemes shortlisted to be bailed out by the government’s £1 billion Kickstart programme has been revealed.
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Stride Treglown’s Gwent Record Office gets green light
A plan to turn a 1913 grade II listed building in south Wales into a new headquarters for Gwent Record Office has been given the all-clear by local planners.
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Islington approves Tasou’s ‘uncompromising’ homes
Islington Council in north London has given the green light to Tasou Associates’ plans to build two private houses in the borough.
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Make wins £250m Brighton Conference Centre redevelopment
Make is due to be confirmed today as the architect for the £250 million redevelopment of the Brighton Conference Centre.
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Design competition for eco-towns mothballed
It will happen, says government; Cabe to beef up review panel in meantime
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Brown's £1.5bn social housing programme to siphon funds from existing projects
A £1.5 billion social housing programme announced by the government is being funded by money earmarked for hundreds of other public building projects.
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Welcoming City theme for 2010 London Festival of Architecture
Next year’s London Festival of Architecture is to take place around the theme of “The Welcoming City”.
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Crisis talks over future of Glasgow's Lighthouse
A crucial board meeting to decide the future of the cash-strapped Lighthouse in Glasgow will be held at the start of next month.
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Landscape Institute management survive no confidence vote
A vote of no confidence in senior managers at the Landscape Institute has been lost by a margin of more to two to one.
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Aukett shares tumble as Moscow scheme stalls
Aukett Fitzroy Robinson has said it expects its full-year results to be “significantly worse” than previously expected.
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Birmingham regeneration chief quits to join Newham
Clive Dutton, Birmingham City Council’s regeneration director, is leaving his post to take up an Olympics role at Newham Council in London.
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Green light and £3m to finish The Public
The architect who took over from Will Alsop on The Public has been given the green light to finish off work on the troubled West Midlands arts gallery
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Aukett’s Thompson stands firm in fees row
Chief executive backed by board after damning High Court verdict
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Dixon Jones’ Oxford plans stall as client queries cost
Delay to £25 million Saïd Business School extension adds to university’s expansion woes