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  • ACME’s Liverpool Street Station Redevelopment Gets Green Light Despite Widespread Opposition

    The City of London has approved ACME's ambitious £1.5 billion redevelopment of Liverpool Street Station, a decision that moves forward despite over 3,700 objections from heritage groups, residents, and architectural bodies.

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  • Parliament’s Future: £40bn Restoration Bill Looms as Two Options Emerge

    The monumental task of restoring the Houses of Parliament has been narrowed down to two distinct options, with the potential price tag soaring to an astonishing £40 billion.

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  • Allies and Morrison Unveils Cambridge’s Largest Passivhaus Student Housing

    Allies and Morrison has completed a significant new development of student housing at Hinsley Lane in Cambridge, marking the city's largest Passivhaus-certified student accommodation project to date.

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    Construction on Saudi Arabia's colossal Mukaab mega-cube project, a flagship component of the Kingdom's Vision 2030 redevelopment drive, has reportedly been put on hold.

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ACME's redevelopment of Liverpool Street Station, London.
Thursday February 12, 2026

ACME’s Liverpool Street Station Redevelopment Gets Green Light Despite Widespread Opposition

The City of London has approved ACME’s ambitious £1.5 billion redevelopment of Liverpool Street Station, a decision that moves forward despite over 3,700 objections from heritage groups, residents, and architectural bodies.

Parliament building undergoing major restoration work.
Monday February 9, 2026

Parliament’s Future: £40bn Restoration Bill Looms as Two Options Emerge

Passivhaus student housing building with timber and glass facade.
Wednesday February 4, 2026

Allies and Morrison Unveils Cambridge’s Largest Passivhaus Student Housing

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Saudi Arabia’s Ambitious Mukaab Project Reportedly Halted Amidst Wider Mega-Project Revisions

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    ACME’s Liverpool Street Station Redevelopment Gets Green Light Despite Widespread OppositionThursday February 12, 2026 - 10:13 am

    The City of London has approved ACME’s ambitious £1.5 billion redevelopment of Liverpool Street Station, a decision that moves forward despite over 3,700 objections from heritage groups, residents, and architectural bodies.

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    Parliament’s Future: £40bn Restoration Bill Looms as Two Options EmergeMonday February 9, 2026 - 12:37 pm

    The monumental task of restoring the Houses of Parliament has been narrowed down to two distinct options, with the potential price tag soaring to an astonishing £40 billion.

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    Allies and Morrison has completed a significant new development of student housing at Hinsley Lane in Cambridge, marking the city’s largest Passivhaus-certified student accommodation project to date.

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