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Rosehaugh Stanhope self-build housing initiative for the unemployed

Categories: Property, Social Welfare

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Rosehaugh Stanhope Developments was responsible for a number of high-profile developments in the City, such as Broadgate. on the failure of the Rosehaugh company describes: ".. a company with more subsidiaries than employees. Rosehaugh's downfall lay in this labyrinthine construction, a spaghetti bowl of mostly poor investments."

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