North London's majestic Albert Road gasholder could be demolished
Briefly

London's gasholders, once vital for storing natural gas, are now being redeveloped into homes, showcasing how cities can repurpose industrial heritage for modern needs.
Berkeley Homes plans to demolish the Albert Road gasholder, built in 1934, to construct 200 homes, amidst ongoing community consultations that assess local needs.
The movement to redevelop gasholders is indicative of London's evolving landscape, transforming redundant industrial sites into residential areas, reflecting the city's growth ambitions.
As cities like London address housing shortages, the retrofitting of old structures like gasholders into flats and homes can balance preservation with modernization.
Read at Time Out London
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