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Revised City scheme

New City application

Law HQ refurbishment

City application

One change in new deal

Revised Moorgate application

City refurbishment

City tower plan

New office application in SE1

Fresh start at Crossharbour

Docklands tower consent

Docklands tower plan

Soho redevelopment permission

Holborn refurbishment

City start

City scheme underway

Mayfair completion

Como on target

Spitalfields construction

Appointments on EC3 scheme

PPG completion spring 2009

Midtown refurbishment plan

Contractor for EC2 scheme

Summer 2008 completion in the City

Demolition in EC4

Consent for City tower

New scheme for EC2

New City tower application

Revised scheme for Docklands

Start for major W2 scheme

Carlyle to develop 107 Cheapside

Space at Kensington Village

Columbus Tower approved

Columbus Tower, a 63-storey, 246m high, skyscraper, has been approved by London Borough of Tower Hamlets. The building, designed by DMWR architects and Weintraub Associates, adjoins Canary Wharf and is at the western end of West India Quay, London, E14. The project needs a Section 106 agreement to be signed and will also to be referred to the Greater London Authority and the Civil Aviation Authority. Columbus Tower is to be developed by SKMC, controlled by the Abu Dhabi royal family, and Farnham Properties. The scheme includes 30,000 sq m (322,920 sq ft) of office space, a hotel and health club, 2,200 sq m (23,680 sq ft) of retail space and a winter garden. The development could be completed by 2007. GVA Grimley is the planning consultant and DTZ is advising on the commercial space. - (30-03-2004)

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London slowdown predicted

A new survey by GVA Grimley and the Confederation of British Industry expects the commercial property market in London and the South East to slow in the next six months. The slowdown is expected to be most marked in the office sector and most marked in London, where net demand is expected to halve. - (05-01-2002)

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