Excellent work here. Thank you SE9. The list seems to get longer year by year but admittedly most projects are either approved or in planning, so anything can happen as one knows in London.
Rumour has it that Southall is getting a pret, I'll believe it when I see it.Asked about the scale of demand for new office space, he said Bloomberg’s “Pret index”, which uses the sandwich shop’s sales figures to compare global cities, showed London’s economy had “come back harder and stronger” than rivals such as New York and Tokyo.
Not sure if the ‘Pret index’ is a serious indicator but fantastic news nonetheless. Looking forward to seeing the ‘other’ 8 yet to be unveiled proposals..
Seems that some things will never change. Almost as if there is an AI bot that spams planning applications in neighbouring boroughs locked in a forgotten basement....has already sparked formal objections from Historic England and Westminster council due to its potential impact on protected views of St Paul’s Cathedral and the wider city skyline
75m...All new proposals are at least 75m tall (almost 250ft), thus meeting the City’s definition of a “tall building”.