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Regeneration

August 2024

  • Aerial view of derelict factories and grassland bordering a residential area

    Developer pulls out of Frome regeneration project after public outcry

    Move may clear the way for not-for-profit project Mayday Saxonvale to buy the 12-acre brownfield site

July 2024

  • Scarborough’s Grand hotel opened in 1867 as ‘Europe’s largest and handsomest hotel’.

    Faded no more: the return of British seaside resorts’ grand hotels

    Many coastal towns are seeing a post-pandemic resurgence, with new builds and stately piles being returned to their former grandeur
  • A street and a high rise and a Welcome to Ladywood sign

    ‘Economic violence’: Birmingham residents decry plan to raze 1,900 homes

    People on Ladywood estate fear being priced out of the city council’s £2.2bn redevelopment project
  • Autumn colours at Durham Cathedral.

    Durham in decline? Take another look, Benjamin Myers

    Letters: Durham is a world heritage city and culture county that is changing fast, write Cllr Amanda Hopgood, Mary Kelly Foy MP and Prof Karen O’Brien

June 2024

  • Howard Bernstein

    Sir Howard Bernstein obituary

  • George Iacobescu speaks at the Qatar UK Business and Investment Forum in London, 2017

    The man who built Docklands: from poverty in Romania to Canary Wharf’s skyscrapers

  • A huge computer-generated image on plastic sheeting covering a construction site shows a pleasant, modern shopping street. Pedestrians walk past the mural.

    Centre forward: Sunderland sets sights on a revival by bringing homes and jobs to its inner city

  • people rounding the bend of a curvaceous elizabeth line corridor

    Stirling prize 2024: a two-horse race?

May 2024

  • Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola on the touchline during Saturday’s FA Cup final

    ‘It was everything we wanted to be’: why Barcelona has given Manchester much more than Pep and fine food

    Man City’s success under ex-Barça manager Pep Guardiola mirrors the reinvention of the booming city centre, but its roots lie in decades-old civic connections

March 2024

  • Costa’s Barbers. A project by Brisco Loran and Arrant Industries. All photographs by Jim Stephenson.
This is a traditionally constructed jettied timber facade featuring two fully openable sashes, which can act as ‘kiosks’ on market days, as well as a secondary layer of internal sashes which act as privacy screens. These feature handmade glass artworks by Pavilion Pavilion.

    Costa’s Barbers: the shop-to-home conversion that’s a cut above

  • For Change by Degrees . Urban horticulturalist Patrick Belford at his nursery. Melbourne. Australia

    Change by degrees
    ‘Planting a tree is hope in action’: the people regenerating urban habitats and growing community

February 2024

  • Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight stands at site of Digbeth Loc. Studios in Birmingham

    Peaky Blinders creator calls HS2 ‘gamechanger’ for West Midlands

    Steven Knight, who is building a film studio in Birmingham, says line is catalyst for activity as data shows £10bn boost to region
  • Free Your Mind, with stage design by Es Devlin, at  Aviva Studios, Manchester, November 2023.

    A cultural manifesto to breathe new life into our dying high streets

    Letter: Flexible auditoriums and art displays from museums could help to revive urban community spaces, says Peter Higgins
  • Simon Jenkins

    Expensive and loathed, ‘the Slab’ will be a terrible monument. It’s being called Gove Towers and he deserves it

    Simon Jenkins
    The London megabuilding given the go-ahead this week is a giant symbol of profit over community, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins

December 2023

  • John Harris

    How one English town fought cookie-cutter housing by daring to dream a different future

    John Harris
    The people of Frome, in Somerset, weren’t ready to have their heritage built over with the same cheap developments that bedevil much of the UK, says Guardian columnist John Harris

November 2023

  • Hackney Walk, a shopping centre planned under the railway arches in Hackney, east London, April 2023

    ‘It was a case study for what not to do’: the regeneration project that became a £100m luxury ghost town

    The plan was to take old railway arches in a run-down area of east London and turn them into a high-end fashion hub. Instead, Hackney Walk ended up deserted. What went so disastrously wrong?

October 2023

  • The trunk remains of more than a 100 trees chopped down in Plymouth last March despite significant opposition from local residents and businesses.
Last March, the then Tory council authorised the felling of more than 100 trees, which were taken down overnight to the horror of local residents.

    Plymouth to replace felled trees that helped bring down Tory council

    Exclusive: Plans to plant 202 new trees and create ‘play village’ for children in salvaged city centre scheme

September 2023

  • UCL East Marshgate.

    UCL East Marshgate review – an inward-looking class act

    University College London’s flexible new campus is all complex drama within, yet its forbidding exterior sits somewhat uneasily with its Olympic Park neighbours

August 2023

  • ‘Carved with wonky abandon’ … the plan for the redevelopment of Folkestone harbour.

    ‘Like something out of The Flintstones’: the luxury flats causing fury in Folkestone

    They’ve been compared to termite mounds, doner kebabs, even piles of poo. We report on the outrage that has greeted plans for seaside towers in the once faded town – with one-bedroom flats costing almost half a million pounds

July 2023

  • Tim Greenslade holds up a fish in his fishmonger’s shop in Poole, Dorset

    Rent-free revival: ‘dead’ Poole shopping street brought back to life

    Landlord’s injection of imagination on Kingland Crescent helps independent retailers thrive – and offers a template for other high streets
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