All City of London articles – Page 3
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Multiplex in pole position to win 99 Bishopsgate job
Planning application for 240m RSHP-designed tower to be submitted in first half of next year
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Invest in green jobs and amend apprenticeship levy to plug labour gap, says City of London
Quarter of a million extra construction workers needed in central London by 2027
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Call for Landsec’s latest City tower to be refused over impact on listed bath house
Victorian Society says 24-storey 55 Old Broad Street scheme would pave way for Sellar’s controversial Liverpool Street plans
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In pictures: Plans approved for new public square in shadow of St Paul’s Cathedral
Plans to create 2,800 sq m of new public realm at King Edward Square
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City tower would contradict corporation’s new carbon guidance, heritage group says
Planners set to decide on Woods Bagot’s 32-storey office scheme this morning
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In Pictures: Mace’s £50m facelift of Goldman Sachs’ former HQ
Paternoster Square scheme cuts building’s carbon use in half
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Plans in for 32-storey office tower beside historic London market
Developers say 85 Gracechurch Street will drive footfall at Leadenhall Market
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TfL’s City block roof extension approved
Extra level added to office building above new Bank station entrance
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Another City tower set for Bishopsgate as £600m plan gets public airing
Proposals for 55 Bishopsgate being developed by Schroders and Stanhope
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AFK gets permission for bronze facade retrofit to 1980s offices
Studio’s remodelling to give new look to 38 Finsbury Square
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In pictures: British Land’s new green space above Liverpool Street station
New park quadruples green space at Broadgate
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Square Mile approved 70% more office floorspace last year
City of London reports strong post-pandemic interest in office space
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Osborne chalks up £21m refurb job on grade II-listed City building
Finsbury Circus’ Electra House was centre of secret WW2 spying operation
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New London office starts jump 10% as working from home novelty wears thin
Deloitte crane survey says developers brushing off worries workers will stay at home for good
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Tulip decision is missed opportunity to deliver positive change
The hard-hit Square Mile will suffer because of Michael Gove’s decision to reject developer’s appeal, says NLA founder Peter Murray
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City approves conversion of listed police station into five-star hotel
Scheme will see prisoner cells transformed into private whisky-tasting rooms
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Decision on Fosters’ Tulip tower delayed into next month
Planning inspector’s report now in new secretary of state Michael Gove’s hands
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Fate of Fosters’ Tulip tower to be decided in September
Planning inspector’s report now in secretary of state Robert Jenrick’s hands
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City Hall urges government to reject Fosters’ ‘exclusive’ Tulip tower
School and community groups would not have free access to key elements of the visitor attraction
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