All London articles – Page 17
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Infrastructure commission backs Crossrail 2
Government urged to open north-south rail link in the capital by 2033
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22 Bishopsgate under threat over right to light
City of London to vote on acquiring an interest in the Lipton Rogers tower to push forward its development
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Go-ahead for Facebook HQ revised plans
Despite concerns the revised plans to accommodate Facebook at Rathbone Place have been aproved
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TfL picks £3.6bn developer partners
TfL annouces firms selected for its Property Partnership Framework
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Mayor of London reaches 50,000 new homes target
Mayor claims success in bid to find land for 50,000 new homes in landmark Housing Zones
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Willmott Dixon lands £14m hotel job
Firm will redevelop City of London office building as 13-storey complex
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Quintain hires Westfield man to lead Wembley Park
Developer puts Matthew Slade in driving seat for retail, leisure and housing project
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Boss faces court eight years after Battersea crane deaths
Falcon Cranes hearing scheduled more than eight years after disaster
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Start on £1bn Croydon shopping centre pushed back
Hammerson blames ‘planning and design’ process for Whitgift delays
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Brent Cross Cricklewood first phase plans submitted
Project team seeks approval for first phase infrastructure and other works
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Land Secs moves City scheme forward
Developer lodges plans for £16.5m Crossrail construction site
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Boris consults on ambitious London riverside plans
Framework targets 26,500 new homes and 16,000 new jobs
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Developer warned over £500m Crystal Palace scheme
Council demands deposit and timescale commitments to keep exclusivity
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Contractors in frame for Hyde Park Barracks job
Would-be developer names Sir Robert McAlpine, Ardmore, and Mace
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Boris allocates £145m in Decent Homes cash
Awards expected to be capital’s last tranche of upgrade funding
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The London housing problem
Best estimates suggest that London needs to be creating between 42,000 and 52,000 homes each year to keep up with demand. But with only 17,000 built in the last year, what chance is there of closing the gap?
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Businesses targeted for third of £16bn Crossrail 2 cost
Developers and businesses should contribute a third of projects costs, London First report finds
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First Olympic homes granted planning permission
259-home Taylor Wimpey scheme to start on site very shortly