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Sarah Townsend The city council lost a legal battle over its decision to build a 440-space temporary car park as part of its Central Retail Park masterplan but has said the ruling will not impact the future of its 1m sq ft proposal. The Trees Not Cars lobby group had challenged Manchester City Council’s 2019 decision to grant itself planning permission to build the car park next to a primary school on part of the 10.5-acre plot on the edge of Ancoats and New Islington, and its founder Gemma Cameron brought a judicial review. The campaigner successfully argued that the council had failed to consider the impacts of a car park on air quality and pollution levels and volume of traffic in the local area. A total of 12,000 people signed Trees Not Cars’ petition against the plans as the group lobbied for 18 months for the decision to be overturned. ....
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By Dave Rogers2021-01-29T06:00:00+00:00 Bam to wrap up work on building’s shell and core next month ISG has won the prized deal to fit out the new UK headquarters of US tech giant Facebook in London, Building can reveal. The job, which has a price tag north of £50m, is due to start in the coming weeks after main contractor Bam wraps up work on the scheme in King’s Cross next month. Designed by Bennetts Associates, ISG is due to begin fit out work at the building in the coming weeks Eventually called 11-21 Canal Reach, the two Facebook buildings are currently known as T2 and T3 and feature between 10 and 12 storeys of office space running to a total of 415,000 sq ft. ....
Sarah Townsend The developers of the £1.4bn Manchester mixed-use scheme are starting to scout the market for pre-lets and financing for the first commercial offering, 320,000 sq ft of offices due to start on site this year. Large office requirements in the Manchester market at present include those of Disney UK, government body Network Rail, which is looking for 100,000 sq ft, Bosch, Costain and others. Such names would be of interest to Mayfield, said Richard Upton, chief executive of developer U+I, part of the consortium delivering the scheme. “We know several companies are looking for sizeable office space in Manchester at the moment and we are confident in the levels of demand for the high-quality office space we are going to provide,” Upton told ....
Immediate impact of Brexit quite minor say architects The immediate impact of Brexit has been limited according to UK-based architects, but they fear that winning work and recruiting staff in the European Union will now become harder. The immediate impact appears to be quite minor, said one of the 14 studios Dezeen approached for comment on how the UK s departure from the EU has affected them now the transition period has ended. However, many firms believe that the biggest long-term impact will be on recruitment, with several studios reporting a loss of EU staff. Below, 14 architecture studios discuss how Brexit has affected them and how they are managing the changes. ....