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New York's $2BN new Buffalo Bills stadium can never host the Super Bowl – largely because it shuns the NFL trend of adding a roof and instead embraces the elements 👉 https://t.co/UqbcIR0lGL
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New York's $2BN new Buffalo Bills stadium can never host the Super Bowl – largely because it shuns the NFL trend of adding a roof and instead embraces the elements 👉 https://t.co/UqbcIR0lGL
Saudi Arabia has announced plans for King Salman Gate, a 12 million square metre mixed-use development next to AlMasjid AlHaram, the site's Sacred Mosque. The project is planned to improve access to the site and integrate with public transport networks, improving the overall service experience for pilgrims. 

The vast project will include residential, hospitality and commercial offerings, along with some 900,000 indoor and outdoor praying spaces.

King Salman Gate is being developed by RUA AlHaram AlMakki, which is part of Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund, PIF (Public Investment Fund). Announcing the project, PIF said King Salman Gate would pay homage to Makkah’s identity and blend its rich architectural heritage with "world-class modern living to create a truly unique experience". It added that the project would contribute to Saudi Vision 2030’s goals of economic transformation by generating "more than 300,000 jobs by 2036".

📷 PIF / King Salman Gate
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Saudi Arabia has announced plans for King Salman Gate, a 12 million square metre mixed-use development next to AlMasjid AlHaram, the site's Sacred Mosque. The project is planned to improve access to the site and integrate with public transport networks, improving the overall service experience for pilgrims. The vast project will include residential, hospitality and commercial offerings, along with some 900,000 indoor and outdoor praying spaces. King Salman Gate is being developed by RUA AlHaram AlMakki, which is part of Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund, PIF (Public Investment Fund). Announcing the project, PIF said King Salman Gate would pay homage to Makkah’s identity and blend its rich architectural heritage with "world-class modern living to create a truly unique experience". It added that the project would contribute to Saudi Vision 2030’s goals of economic transformation by generating "more than 300,000 jobs by 2036". 📷 PIF / King Salman Gate
Belgium’s long-awaited Gare de Mons is (finally) open. Designed by Santiago Calatrava, the $374M structure is intended to act as a ‘monumental bridge’ stretching for 160-metres over the station platforms and connecting Mons’ historic centre with new urban developments to the south. 

The project was first unveiled 19 years ago in 2006, but has been plagued by budget overruns and delays. Construction works eventually started in 2013 but the station’s original 2015 completion date then went on to slip by a decade to 2025.

The design’s white ribs has echoes of The Oculus at New York’s World Trade Center, which was also designed by Calatrava.  

📷 Santiago Calatrava LLC / Oliver Schuh
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Belgium’s long-awaited Gare de Mons is (finally) open. Designed by Santiago Calatrava, the $374M structure is intended to act as a ‘monumental bridge’ stretching for 160-metres over the station platforms and connecting Mons’ historic centre with new urban developments to the south. The project was first unveiled 19 years ago in 2006, but has been plagued by budget overruns and delays. Construction works eventually started in 2013 but the station’s original 2015 completion date then went on to slip by a decade to 2025. The design’s white ribs has echoes of The Oculus at New York’s World Trade Center, which was also designed by Calatrava. 📷 Santiago Calatrava LLC / Oliver Schuh
You really didn't have to do that guys 🙏
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You really didn't have to do that guys 🙏
Construction works to completely rebuild Chicago's State/Lake station have officially begun. Situated on the Chicago Loop and first opened in 1895 (130 years ago), the station is one of the city's most historic transit hubs. The $440M overhaul, designed by SOM, will see the construction of a new glass canopy to maximise natural light, public balconies and wider platforms. 

SOM said that its design would honour the station's legacy by "re-establishing it as a visible, welcoming gateway – integrating contemporary architecture with its historic role as a connector for Chicago’s downtown."

The works are expected to complete in 2029. 

📷 SOM / CDOT
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Construction works to completely rebuild Chicago's State/Lake station have officially begun. Situated on the Chicago Loop and first opened in 1895 (130 years ago), the station is one of the city's most historic transit hubs. The $440M overhaul, designed by SOM, will see the construction of a new glass canopy to maximise natural light, public balconies and wider platforms. SOM said that its design would honour the station's legacy by "re-establishing it as a visible, welcoming gateway – integrating contemporary architecture with its historic role as a connector for Chicago’s downtown." The works are expected to complete in 2029. 📷 SOM / CDOT
Engineering firm Thornton Tomasetti (@ttinc) has shared images of construction progress at Saudi Arabia's Jeddah Tower and stated that the building had exceeded more than 80 storeys in height as of December 2025. 

It's understood that the project is now targeting a 2028 completion date. If fully constructed, the megatall skyscraper will stand 1,000-metres high and become the new tallest building in the world, overtaking Dubai’s 828-metre Burj Khalifa.

Construction works originally began in 2013 but were paused twice for extended periods: once following Saudi Arabia’s anti-corruption purge in 2017 and again at the start of the pandemic. Prior to works restarting last year, the project had sat largely dormant since 2020 with only around 300-metres or 68-storeys of its superstructure built.

The development is being led by the Jeddah Economic Company. Thornton Tomasetti is providing structural design services and working as part of a project team that includes Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture, Langan Engineering and Environmental Services, RWDI, Dar, Saudi Binladin Group (SBG) and Turner International.

📷 [left]: The B1M under licence from Alamy 
📷 [right]: Thornton Tomasetti
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Engineering firm Thornton Tomasetti (@ttinc) has shared images of construction progress at Saudi Arabia's Jeddah Tower and stated that the building had exceeded more than 80 storeys in height as of December 2025.  It's understood that the project is now targeting a 2028 completion date. If fully constructed, the megatall skyscraper will stand 1,000-metres high and become the new tallest building in the world, overtaking Dubai’s 828-metre Burj Khalifa. Construction works originally began in 2013 but were paused twice for extended periods: once following Saudi Arabia’s anti-corruption purge in 2017 and again at the start of the pandemic. Prior to works restarting last year, the project had sat largely dormant since 2020 with only around 300-metres or 68-storeys of its superstructure built. The development is being led by the Jeddah Economic Company. Thornton Tomasetti is providing structural design services and working as part of a project team that includes Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture, Langan Engineering and Environmental Services, RWDI, Dar, Saudi Binladin Group (SBG) and Turner International. 📷 [left]: The B1M under licence from Alamy 📷 [right]: Thornton Tomasetti
Sydney's new fish market has officially opened, welcoming an incredible 40,000 visitors on its first day. Designed by 3XN, the market is located in the city’s Blackwattle Bay. Beneath its distinctive wave-like timber roof — the largest timber roof in the Southern Hemisphere — the four-storey complex contains specialty food retailers, restaurants, cafes, and new public space.

The existing Sydney Fish Market had long been a staple among Sydneysiders, Australians and visitors – but 3XN hopes the new structure will “elevate the market as a top tourist destination”. The building and its surrounding development is projected to more than double the number of visitors to the area over the next ten years.

On its website, Sydney Fish Market describes the project as “the most significant harbourside building since the Opera House.”

📷 3XN/GXN
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Sydney's new fish market has officially opened, welcoming an incredible 40,000 visitors on its first day. Designed by 3XN, the market is located in the city’s Blackwattle Bay. Beneath its distinctive wave-like timber roof — the largest timber roof in the Southern Hemisphere — the four-storey complex contains specialty food retailers, restaurants, cafes, and new public space. The existing Sydney Fish Market had long been a staple among Sydneysiders, Australians and visitors – but 3XN hopes the new structure will “elevate the market as a top tourist destination”. The building and its surrounding development is projected to more than double the number of visitors to the area over the next ten years. On its website, Sydney Fish Market describes the project as “the most significant harbourside building since the Opera House.” 📷 3XN/GXN
Shenzhen’s fire brigade has been testing drones to tackle high-rise fires. The service has run a number of controlled drills on this tower in the city over the past few weeks.
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Shenzhen’s fire brigade has been testing drones to tackle high-rise fires. The service has run a number of controlled drills on this tower in the city over the past few weeks.
Dubai-based architecture firm Znera has imagined a new "strategic waterway" for the United Arab Emirates that would circumvent the Strait of Hormuz. According to Znera, the 'Strait of Union' maritime corridor would form a "national spine" enabling trade resilience, economic diversification and the emergence of new urban areas along its path. 

Commenting on its concept, Znera said: "In an increasingly complex global landscape, the question is no longer just about growth, but about control, continuity, and long-term positioning. At ZNERA, we believe design has a role to play at this scale – contributing to conversations that shape not just cities, but the future direction of nations."

📷 Znera
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Dubai-based architecture firm Znera has imagined a new "strategic waterway" for the United Arab Emirates that would circumvent the Strait of Hormuz. According to Znera, the 'Strait of Union' maritime corridor would form a "national spine" enabling trade resilience, economic diversification and the emergence of new urban areas along its path. Commenting on its concept, Znera said: "In an increasingly complex global landscape, the question is no longer just about growth, but about control, continuity, and long-term positioning. At ZNERA, we believe design has a role to play at this scale – contributing to conversations that shape not just cities, but the future direction of nations." 📷 Znera
Nobu Hospitality's founders Robert De Niro, Chef Nobu Matsuhisa and Meir Teper joined developer Salboy in Manchester yesterday to break ground on the 246-metre new Nobu Residences, Hotel, and Restaurant. When it completes in 2031, the skyscraper will become the tallest building in the UK outside of London and offer a Nobu restaurant, a 160-room hotel and 452 residences across its levels. 

Chef Nobu Matsuhisa opened his first restaurant in Los Angeles in 1987. After partnering with actor Robert De Niro, he opened the first Nobu restaurant in New York in 1994 and has since opened more than 50 restaurants worldwide. The first Nobu Hotel was opened in Las Vegas in 2013.

In a joint statement to mark yesterday's groundbreaking, Chef Nobu Matsuhisa, Robert De Niro and Meir Teper, Nobu Hospitality’s Shareholders, said: "Manchester’s global outlook and dynamic spirit align perfectly with the Nobu brand. We’re proud to bring our signature hospitality, dining and design to the city, and excited to offer both guests and residents an authentic Nobu experience.”

Asked for a direct quote, Mr De Niro wasn't entirely sure that we were talking to him. 

📷 Salboy
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Nobu Hospitality's founders Robert De Niro, Chef Nobu Matsuhisa and Meir Teper joined developer Salboy in Manchester yesterday to break ground on the 246-metre new Nobu Residences, Hotel, and Restaurant. When it completes in 2031, the skyscraper will become the tallest building in the UK outside of London and offer a Nobu restaurant, a 160-room hotel and 452 residences across its levels. Chef Nobu Matsuhisa opened his first restaurant in Los Angeles in 1987. After partnering with actor Robert De Niro, he opened the first Nobu restaurant in New York in 1994 and has since opened more than 50 restaurants worldwide. The first Nobu Hotel was opened in Las Vegas in 2013. In a joint statement to mark yesterday's groundbreaking, Chef Nobu Matsuhisa, Robert De Niro and Meir Teper, Nobu Hospitality’s Shareholders, said: "Manchester’s global outlook and dynamic spirit align perfectly with the Nobu brand. We’re proud to bring our signature hospitality, dining and design to the city, and excited to offer both guests and residents an authentic Nobu experience.” Asked for a direct quote, Mr De Niro wasn't entirely sure that we were talking to him. 📷 Salboy
Proposals for a high-speed rail loop that would link nine urban centres across Great Britain and Ireland have been put forward by RIBA President Chris Williamson. The so-called ‘Northern Loop’ would create a ‘dispersed but connected’ global city of around ten million people.

Williamson suggests that the Northern Loop would cost £130BN to construct and deliver £12BN a year in economic benefits. He confirmed in a social media post on 8 February that the proposal had been submitted to the Royal Academy’s 2026 summer exhibition.

“Maybe I have been too influenced by the scale, the vision and the ambition of The LINE in Saudi Arabia, having worked on the high-speed stations running alongside the 170-kilometre city for the last few years,” said Williamson in a statement provided to The B1M. “But we in the British Isles should be equally ambitious about our future. At present the Government seems to expect each city to compete for the same investment funding, when we need to encourage connectivity and collaboration.”

Locally-sourced stone arches would be used to the elevate the tracks above the landscape – minimising disruption and creating the flat, straight runs that are key to any high-speed line. Engineering consultants Elliott Wood have provided input into the proposals from an early stage.

“Britain needs a vision that can excite the country, regenerate the economy and restore confidence,” said Williamson. “Architects once published manifestos. They were not always right, but they inspired, provoked and set out ideas they believed in. This project is intended as a return to that time.”

More here 👉 https://t.co/HVMggt4hm1

📷 Chris Williamson
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Proposals for a high-speed rail loop that would link nine urban centres across Great Britain and Ireland have been put forward by RIBA President Chris Williamson. The so-called ‘Northern Loop’ would create a ‘dispersed but connected’ global city of around ten million people. Williamson suggests that the Northern Loop would cost £130BN to construct and deliver £12BN a year in economic benefits. He confirmed in a social media post on 8 February that the proposal had been submitted to the Royal Academy’s 2026 summer exhibition. “Maybe I have been too influenced by the scale, the vision and the ambition of The LINE in Saudi Arabia, having worked on the high-speed stations running alongside the 170-kilometre city for the last few years,” said Williamson in a statement provided to The B1M. “But we in the British Isles should be equally ambitious about our future. At present the Government seems to expect each city to compete for the same investment funding, when we need to encourage connectivity and collaboration.” Locally-sourced stone arches would be used to the elevate the tracks above the landscape – minimising disruption and creating the flat, straight runs that are key to any high-speed line. Engineering consultants Elliott Wood have provided input into the proposals from an early stage. “Britain needs a vision that can excite the country, regenerate the economy and restore confidence,” said Williamson. “Architects once published manifestos. They were not always right, but they inspired, provoked and set out ideas they believed in. This project is intended as a return to that time.” More here 👉 https://t.co/HVMggt4hm1 📷 Chris Williamson
New York's proposed 175 Park Avenue skyscraper has moved a step closer to overshadowing the iconic Chrysler Building. RXR Realty has now filed permits for the Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (SOM)-designed structure that is due to sit adjacent to Grand Central Station. 

First announced in 2021 under the working title Project Commodore, the mixed-use building takes advantage of amended zoning laws in Midtown East to rise to 95-storeys. If approved the structure will include office space and a hotel. 

📷 SOM
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New York's proposed 175 Park Avenue skyscraper has moved a step closer to overshadowing the iconic Chrysler Building. RXR Realty has now filed permits for the Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (SOM)-designed structure that is due to sit adjacent to Grand Central Station. First announced in 2021 under the working title Project Commodore, the mixed-use building takes advantage of amended zoning laws in Midtown East to rise to 95-storeys. If approved the structure will include office space and a hotel. 📷 SOM
Belgium’s long-awaited Gare de Mons is (finally) open. Designed by Santiago Calatrava, the $374M structure is intended to act as a ‘monumental bridge’ stretching for 160-metres over the station platforms and connecting Mons’ historic centre with new urban developments to the south. 

The project was first unveiled 19 years ago in 2006, but has been plagued by budget overruns and delays. Construction works eventually started in 2013 but the station’s original 2015 completion date then went on to slip by a decade to 2025.

The design’s white ribs has echoes of The Oculus at New York’s World Trade Center, which was also designed by Calatrava.  

📷 Santiago Calatrava LLC / Oliver Schuh
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Belgium’s long-awaited Gare de Mons is (finally) open. Designed by Santiago Calatrava, the $374M structure is intended to act as a ‘monumental bridge’ stretching for 160-metres over the station platforms and connecting Mons’ historic centre with new urban developments to the south. The project was first unveiled 19 years ago in 2006, but has been plagued by budget overruns and delays. Construction works eventually started in 2013 but the station’s original 2015 completion date then went on to slip by a decade to 2025. The design’s white ribs has echoes of The Oculus at New York’s World Trade Center, which was also designed by Calatrava. 📷 Santiago Calatrava LLC / Oliver Schuh
The skyline of Paris had always been a work of art — until one building changed everything. Long labelled as the city's most hated skyscraper, the 210-metre Tour Montparnasse is now about to undergo a €300M overhaul. The aim? Not to celebrate it, but to make it disappear 👉 https://t.co/AOpU899ha5
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The skyline of Paris had always been a work of art — until one building changed everything. Long labelled as the city's most hated skyscraper, the 210-metre Tour Montparnasse is now about to undergo a €300M overhaul. The aim? Not to celebrate it, but to make it disappear 👉 https://t.co/AOpU899ha5
Hangzhou is about to get a new neighbourhood. Designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, the Qiantang Bay Cultural District will rise alongside the city's Zhedong Canal creating a 'green corridor' through what was once industrial land.

Alongside public spaces and parkland, the district will include a museum, music hall, youth centre and library inspired by the region's 5,000-year history of jade artistry.

Explaining its design, ZHA said: "The library incorporates a sequence of inhabitable architectural columns. Serving as structural support and defining the institute’s identity as assembled ‘stones of knowledge’, these columns will accommodate the library’s extensive literary collections and archives, as well as reading rooms and community spaces."

📷 ZHA / ATCHAIN / Proloog
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Hangzhou is about to get a new neighbourhood. Designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, the Qiantang Bay Cultural District will rise alongside the city's Zhedong Canal creating a 'green corridor' through what was once industrial land. Alongside public spaces and parkland, the district will include a museum, music hall, youth centre and library inspired by the region's 5,000-year history of jade artistry. Explaining its design, ZHA said: "The library incorporates a sequence of inhabitable architectural columns. Serving as structural support and defining the institute’s identity as assembled ‘stones of knowledge’, these columns will accommodate the library’s extensive literary collections and archives, as well as reading rooms and community spaces." 📷 ZHA / ATCHAIN / Proloog
China has built the world's largest train station. The vast Chongqing East covers an area of 1.22M square metres and was constructed in just 38 months. 

To give you a sense of scale this place is: 

➡️ 2 times bigger than Vatican City
➡️ 3 times bigger than Japan's Nagoya Central 
➡️ 6 times bigger than New York's Grand Central
➡️ 15 times bigger than Leipzig Hauptbahnhof
➡️ 27 times bigger than Sydney Opera House
➡️ 170 times bigger than a football pitch

This is why it was built 👉 https://t.co/hv8cZGFnrN
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China has built the world's largest train station. The vast Chongqing East covers an area of 1.22M square metres and was constructed in just 38 months. To give you a sense of scale this place is: ➡️ 2 times bigger than Vatican City ➡️ 3 times bigger than Japan's Nagoya Central ➡️ 6 times bigger than New York's Grand Central ➡️ 15 times bigger than Leipzig Hauptbahnhof ➡️ 27 times bigger than Sydney Opera House ➡️ 170 times bigger than a football pitch This is why it was built 👉 https://t.co/hv8cZGFnrN
Cipriani Residences Miami has just passed the 265-metre mark, becoming the tallest skyscraper in Florida and the tallest residential tower south of New York. These images shared by Moss Construction and Thornton Tomasetti captured the mixed-use tower rising in Miami's Brickell neighbourhood.

When it completes in 2027, the Arquitectonica-designed structure will stand 290-metres above the city and feature some 397 residential units across its 85-storeys.

📷 Moss Construction / Thornton Tomasetti
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Cipriani Residences Miami has just passed the 265-metre mark, becoming the tallest skyscraper in Florida and the tallest residential tower south of New York. These images shared by Moss Construction and Thornton Tomasetti captured the mixed-use tower rising in Miami's Brickell neighbourhood. When it completes in 2027, the Arquitectonica-designed structure will stand 290-metres above the city and feature some 397 residential units across its 85-storeys. 📷 Moss Construction / Thornton Tomasetti
Miami’s 227-metre new Bentley Residences skyscraper has kicked-off with a mammoth concrete pour. Construction team’s poured continuously for 36 hours using 10 pumps. In total the process involved a staggering 2,100 truckloads and more than 15,000 cubic metres of concrete. 

Developed by Dezer Development and Bentley, the skyscraper is set to become the tallest oceanfront building in the US when it completes in 2027 🏗️
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Miami’s 227-metre new Bentley Residences skyscraper has kicked-off with a mammoth concrete pour. Construction team’s poured continuously for 36 hours using 10 pumps. In total the process involved a staggering 2,100 truckloads and more than 15,000 cubic metres of concrete. Developed by Dezer Development and Bentley, the skyscraper is set to become the tallest oceanfront building in the US when it completes in 2027 🏗️
Vietnam has broken ground on the world's largest football stadium. Inspired by the country's ancient bronze drums, Trong Dong Stadium is set to rise on the outskirts of Hanoi and will be able to host a staggering 135,000 spectators – making it the biggest stadium on the planet by capacity. 

Construction works are now underway and the project is targeting a 2028 completion date. 

📷 Trong Dong Stadium
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Vietnam has broken ground on the world's largest football stadium. Inspired by the country's ancient bronze drums, Trong Dong Stadium is set to rise on the outskirts of Hanoi and will be able to host a staggering 135,000 spectators – making it the biggest stadium on the planet by capacity. Construction works are now underway and the project is targeting a 2028 completion date. 📷 Trong Dong Stadium
The UK Government has selected the 2019 plans for the expansion of London's Heathrow Airport. The option includes the construction of a third runway to the north west of the current airfield – a move that will require the demolition of the towns of Harmondsworth and Longford and changing the position of the M25 motorway. 

The option has been selected over the alternative 'Heathrow West' proposal that was put forward by Arora Group, Bechtel and Scott Brownrigg earlier in 2025. That scheme indicated a shorter third runway extending to just 2,800-metres instead of 3,500-metres, negating the need to bridge over the M25 motorway. It also claimed it could be delivered for "under £25BN", a significant reduction on the current £49BN budget. 

The announcement comes the day before the UK's Chancellor Rachel Reeves unveils her budget. In January 2025, the UK government backed plans for a third runway at Heathrow and invited proposals to be put forward. At the time, Reeves said adding a third runway to what is one of the world’s busiest airports could add up to 100,000 jobs to the UK economy.

Plans for a third runway have been discussed for more than 60 years, almost since the airport’s original transition to becoming a commercial hub. Several UK governments have announced support for a runway, only to see the project meet significant opposition in the consultation and planning processes.

Many living in the neighbouring towns that may be demolished for expansion have had the prospect of the third runway hanging over them for decades, and have been unable to find buyers for their homes. Some welcome the chance to finally have their properties compulsory purchased so they can move on with their lives.
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The UK Government has selected the 2019 plans for the expansion of London's Heathrow Airport. The option includes the construction of a third runway to the north west of the current airfield – a move that will require the demolition of the towns of Harmondsworth and Longford and changing the position of the M25 motorway. The option has been selected over the alternative 'Heathrow West' proposal that was put forward by Arora Group, Bechtel and Scott Brownrigg earlier in 2025. That scheme indicated a shorter third runway extending to just 2,800-metres instead of 3,500-metres, negating the need to bridge over the M25 motorway. It also claimed it could be delivered for "under £25BN", a significant reduction on the current £49BN budget. The announcement comes the day before the UK's Chancellor Rachel Reeves unveils her budget. In January 2025, the UK government backed plans for a third runway at Heathrow and invited proposals to be put forward. At the time, Reeves said adding a third runway to what is one of the world’s busiest airports could add up to 100,000 jobs to the UK economy. Plans for a third runway have been discussed for more than 60 years, almost since the airport’s original transition to becoming a commercial hub. Several UK governments have announced support for a runway, only to see the project meet significant opposition in the consultation and planning processes. Many living in the neighbouring towns that may be demolished for expansion have had the prospect of the third runway hanging over them for decades, and have been unable to find buyers for their homes. Some welcome the chance to finally have their properties compulsory purchased so they can move on with their lives.

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The B1M (@theb1m) has 90.1K X followers with a 0.62% engagement rate over the past 12 months. Across 952 posts, The B1M received 80.8K total likes and 13.3M impressions, averaging 84.9 likes per post. This page tracks The B1M's performance metrics, top content, and engagement trends — updated daily.

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