All Retail & Leisure articles – Page 8
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Sheppard Robson’s plans to redevelop Manchester House of Fraser approved
Grade II-listed building to be turned into office space, while Glagow architect wins approval to repurpose Edinburgh Debenhams store
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Studio Egret West gets go-ahead for huge Brum regen plans
Digbeth blueprint includes 1,850 new homes and 200,000 sq m of commercial space
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All eyes on life sciences as sector tipped for post-pandemic growth
Architects need to get in on the act, says Perkins Will chief as British Land and Alinea back the sector
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Glenn Howells and Panter Hudspith’s £400m Woolwich revamp approved after fight
Twentieth Century Society forced a redesign after 1930s covered market was listed
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HLM set to double retrofit work as appetite for trophy buildings slows
University clients among those opting for refurbs over new builds
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AHMM to convert Debenhams’ former flagship Oxford Street store
Retailer closed its doors earlier this month after more than 200 years in business
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Work starts on Glancy Nicholls’ Commonwealth Games station likened to garden shed
Architect drafted in to help £10m Perry Barr station win planning on second attempt
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In pictures: Gensler’s indoor Italian marketplace opens it doors
Eataly London is the restaurant chain’s first UK branch
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Orms’ mixed-use West End scheme given the green light
Retail and office project planned for high-profile site where New Bond Street meets Oxford Street
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Westminster green lights KPF’s £750m Victoria office scheme
委员会批准计划拆除House of Fraser store and replace it with 16-storey block
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Woods Bagot given approval for £175m Bristol job
Soapworks scheme is developer’s first in region
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威斯敏斯特绿灯controversial Ebury Estate redevelopment
Council used permitted development rights to approve demolition of historic estate to make way for new scheme
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Dramatic listing saves art deco cinema mentioned in Beatles song
Abbey cinema was one of John Lennon’s ’places I remember’ but was facing the wrecking ball
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Citizens Design Bureau debuts Jewish museum expansion
Manchester institution set to reopen in July following £6m refurb and extension
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BDP lodges plans for 36-storey Salford tower
Mixed-use scheme will also repurpose eight railway arches
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Race on to finish Dixon Jones’ Wembley revamp ahead of FA Cup semi-final
Stadium to let 4,000 fans attend match in covid-secure trial event this weekend
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Broadway Malyan’s Norwich tower plan scrapped as high court challenge dropped
Architect’s involvement in £271m scheme hangs in balance
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Barbican needs ‘proper blueprint’ for the future, residents urge City
Groups fear ’piecemeal over-commercialisation’ after scrapping of Diller Scofidio Renfro’s £288m Centre for Music
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In pics: TP Bennett drafted in to redesign RSHP hotel
Third architect to have a crack at Hammersmith tower
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Features
Rethinking Design: How to make leisure and hospitality safe – and fun
Analysis: How will the leisure sector adapt to post-covid restrictions while satisfying our craving for excitement and social interaction? Debika Ray reports