The latest gossip from around the industry
Collector鈥檚 item
To the very well-attended summer drinks party for developer CO-RE at its City office last month and a chat with its executive chairman, David Ainsworth. A big music fan, perhaps his proudest moment was seeing the Sex Pistols at Reading University when he was a student there in the 1970s. 鈥淭here were seven of us in the audience, and after the gig we all went to the bar with the band,鈥 he marvelled. The best moment was yet to come. 鈥淛ohnny Rotten gave me one of his safety pins. I still have it.鈥
In on the action
Laing O鈥橰ourke鈥檚 head of corporate affairs Joel Morris is a (long-suffering) Everton supporter. Still, there are upsides to being a Toffees fan whose last major honour was the 1995 FA Cup. Like, I suppose, working for the firm building your club鈥檚 new ground. Makes keeping tabs on progress far more simple.
Hanging on in
Alinea鈥檚 staff bade farewell last week to their home of the past nine years, the seen-better-days 90 Cannon Street, moving into their new office on Monday at One New Change, the address of their new owner, T&T. Now called Turner & Townsend Alinea, the enlarged business has been working on the back-office stuff that goes with a tie-up like this, such as settling on the email domain name for its employees. For those worried the Alinea marque would be erased from IT history, think again: the new domain is ttalinea.
Andy Burnham enjoyed an unusually fawning reception in the press room after his speech. One work experience chap broke journalistic neutrality to let the mayor know: 鈥楳y nan loves you鈥
A gran day out
My hack was up in Manchester covering the recent Chartered Institute of Housing鈥檚 annual conference. King of the North Andy Burnham made his usual appearance and enjoyed an unusually fawning reception in the press room after his speech. One work experience chap broke journalistic neutrality to let the mayor know: 鈥淢y nan loves you.鈥 Clearly flattered by the comment, Burnham took a moment, as he was answering questions, to call out to the young man as he left: 鈥淪end my love to your nan.鈥 Another vote in the bag.
Shaggy dog story
Burnham was not the only famous face at the conference. Over at the Dulux stand, the paint company appeared to have brought out its, ahem, star paw-former, the Old English Sheepdog which has been its brand mascot since 1961. But don鈥檛 be fooled. Some investigative reporting by my scribe uncovered that the pup padding around its pavilion was simply an understudy, daughter to the real-deal dog.
A league of their own
For a man who has worked on so many football stadiums 鈥 the Emirates, the Tottenham stadium, the new Riverside stand at Fulham, to name a few 鈥 it seems fitting that architect Chris Lee鈥檚 eldest son is on the books at a football club. The teenager is a goalkeeper on the development squad at Premier League side Brentford, who themselves carried out a revamp of their ground just a few years ago. However, it wasn鈥檛 drawn up by Populous, the firm Lee is in charge of, making it that rare thing: a football stadium designed by Somebody Else.
It鈥檚 tough at the top
A posh breakfast in upmarket Mayfair. Guests since Mount Street restaurant opened last year have included actor Russell Crowe, Princess Beatrice, King Charles and, erm, 好色先生TV magazine. My hack ordered the eggs benedict and it wasn鈥檛 quite what he expected. One egg was hard boiled while the muffins were so tough they needed a chainsaw to be cut into. Perhaps they do things differently in this part of London.
All our yesterdays
One of my team was at the topping-out of the Co-op Live Arena in Manchester last week and spotted this. I suspect this chap鈥檚 delivery days are over, mind. Nowadays it鈥檚 all ebikes and electric vans.
Send any juicy industry gossip to Mr Joseph Aloysius Hansom, who founded 好色先生TV in 1843, at hansom@building.co.uk
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