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New images have been released of how the City of London’s skyline could look in future ahead of a major real estate conference where officials will showcase the Square Mile. The images, released ...
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If we want our economy to grow, our skyline must go up, up, up - MSNThe City's skyline is always changing, but if we want our economy to grow bigger, it must go higher, writes Chris Hayward.
City Planning and Transport Committee chair Shravan Joshi said: “These new CGI images clearly illustrate the ever-changing nature of London's incredible skyline.
As more skyscrapers are approved in London, new images have revealed how the city’s skyline will ‘clutter up’ and change over the next five years.
The City released visualisations of the Square Mile's transformation by 2030, with the Walkie Talkie building dwarfed by of new towers.
Britain’s financial centre has been leaking activity and jobs to other capitals but lacks a comprehensive plan to fix the ...
The future skyline of the City of London has been visualised in new computer-generated images. They depict how the skyline is likely to look in the coming years once planned new buildings are ...
A MAJOR UK city is set to greenlight a 78-storey skyscraper, costing £1 billion. If approved, the tower will be the third ...
A squat parking garage will soon make way for a new addition to the Kansas City skyline. Officials unveiled plans for the future 800 Grand tower, a 25-story, 385-foot-tall mixed-use building on ...
New images have been released of how the City of London’s skyline could look in future ahead of a major real estate conference where officials will showcase the Square Mile. The images, released by ...
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