All articles by Tom Lowe – Page 9
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Developer rethinks Canada Water scheme amid London office market slump
Plans for 26-storey tower and neighbouring block switched to student accomodation and housing
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Stanton Williams beats big names to win Paddington laboratory scheme
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Heatherwick increases dividend as profit at his firm nosedives
Heatherwick Studio founder took home £1.4m last year despite practice’s bottom line falling three-quarters
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Castleforge buys data centre site with plans for £100m expansion
Developer behind revamp of former Deutsche Bank headquarters makes entry into growing data market
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Fosters signs lease for three floors at its newly completed Battersea Power Station office block
Expanding practice inks deal after running out of space at its nearby UK headquarters
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Plans for 44-storey Manchester tower sent in to city council
Latest addition to city’s high-rise cluster would include 364 homes
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High Court orders company behind £3.5bn theme park project to close
End of the road for the London Resort scheme after almost 14 years of development
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Features
‘Frankly, what’s the alternative?’ Turley’s Stephen Bell applauds the government’s planning vision
The chief executive of one of the UK’s largest planning consultants speaks to Tom Lowe about the implications of Labour’s final revisions to the National Planning Policy Framework and what needs to be done to achieve 1.5 million homes by the end of this parliament
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Lipton Rogers draws up plans for two-tower office scheme next to Barbican
Lead architect SOM designing plans to replace current head office of law firm Linklaters
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City refuses controversial plans for 43-storey office tower next to Britain’s oldest synagogue
Bury House decision pleases Historic England but heritage group attacks 1 Undershaft green light given at same hearing
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Ministers to be given final say on approving onshore wind schemes under new decarbonisation plan
Proposals also include new power for Ofgem to prioritise projects waiting for a grid connection
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Progress for Eric Parry’s 1 Undershaft as City grants approval
Plans for Square Mile’s tallest tower backed for the second time almost a decade after scheme was first proposed
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Network Rail to turn Euston station into life sciences district
Boss of organisation’s property arm says plans would enable infrastructure improvements at site
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Government launches competition to design £46m Queen Elizabeth II memorial
Opportunity described as ‘one of most significant design projects in recent British history’
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City tower put on ice by Rayner set for symbolic green light by Square Mile planners
Communities secretary mulling whether to call in Bury House scheme
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Plan to straighten Fosters’ former City Hall building gets green light
Refurbishment of building dubbed the “glass testicle” by Ken Livingstone to add more office and retail space
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Tower Hamlets refuses Chipperfield’s Chinese Embassy following Rayner call in
Eight-day public inquiry into transformation of former Royal Mint to start in February
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Stanhope’s revised 1 Undershaft tower set for approval this Friday
Planning officers back amended Eric Parry scheme despite Historic England saying it is ‘arguably worse’ than previous proposal
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Plans revealed to overhaul BBC Maida Vale Studios for Hollywood heavyweights
Film and music moguls including Hans Zimmer want to turn historic site into UK’s top post-production campus
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West End office redevelopment resurfaces after six year hiatus
Edge and Mitsubishi Estate take over Shaftesbury Avenue scheme originally developed for Almacantar