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Demolition underway

West end consent

Consent for Noho scheme

Noho refurbishment

Office application in W1

Offices for W1

Fitzrovia redevelopment

Summer start for development

Fund to refurbish offices

Fitzrovia refurbishment

West end scheme start

Application for W1 scheme

Fitzrovia completion

Offices planned in W1

Fitzrovia progress

St James' refurbishment

Fitzrovia scheme update

Plans for major WC2 scheme

Fitzrovia scheme underway

LandSecs unveils plans

Noho refurbishment

Refurbishment start in W1

Bank scheme start

Consent for west end offices

Contractor for City scheme

City scheme to start

Consent for west end offices

Lothbury consent

Application for EC2 offices

Future scheme for WC2

City office plan for Welbeck Land

NIMBY old chap

Victoria Plaza revamp

HRO International buys SW1 building

Victoria plans revived

Plans by Railtrack to redevelop the major rail interchanges in central London continues apace. A £250m mixed-use redevelopment scheme for Victoria Station, London SW1, first mooted in the mid-1990's, is being revived. Railtrack is said to be working on a revised masterplan for the Victoria site, which could see an office and retail development of about 46,451 sq m (500,000 sq ft) built at the station. The latest scheme seems likely to integrate a new bus terminal within the scheme with offices above. In addition to the Victoria proposals Railtrack is currently working on plans for 'office-led' mixed-use schemes at Paddington, London Bridge, Kings Cross and with Pillar at Cricklewood, north London. There have also been rumours of investigations by Railtrack on the potential of redeveloping at Waterloo. At Victoria, Railtrack is said to be about to undertake a study, along with other developers with schemes in the area, to assess the level of demand. The developers could include Land Securities, Grosvenor Estate, and Howard Ronson International. The total future potential of developments in the Victoria area amount to over 1.5m sq ft of office space. An end-user 'demand' survey would be no doubt be helpful as at present everyone seems to be chasing Enron, the US energy company, which has the largest known West End requirement. - (26-03-2001)

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