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Tall order: will skyscrapers still go up after lockdown?


For years, tall buildings were a booming part of the sector and tower cranes were a reliable indicator of the health of the industry. But with home working and rural living on the rise, will this continue to be the case?
Margo Cole examines whether the pandemic could stem the demand for large city-centre blocks
The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically changed working patterns in the UK. With a large proportion of the population working from home for much of the past 13 months, offices have sat empty. The assumption that many employees will want to continue working from home either permanently or occasionally after lockdown has led to predictions that city centres will become deserted places, and that their once-bustling office blocks will remain largely vacant. ....

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