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fromTime Out London
5 days ago

The controversial 1.2 billion makeover of London's busiest train station has been officially approved

Network Rail was granted planning permission by the City of London to transform the station. Liverpool Street was last redeveloped in 1991 and passenger numbers have tripled since then, making it London's busiest terminal. It's estimated that 158 million people could pass through the station in 2041. With the approved plans created by ACME architects, 'Pool Street will see it's concourse capacity increased by 76 percent while the station will be made fully accessible with step-free access from street level to all platforms including the London Underground.
Real estate
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Palo Alto Networks hopes property deal bolsters South Bay HQ expansion

Palo Alto Networks has acquired this property to support future growth at our corporate headquarters in Santa Clara, a spokesperson for the company stated in an email comment. The tech giant paid $90 million for a 14.5-acre site at 3625 Peterson Way, according to documents filed on Dec. 11 with the Santa Clara County Recorder's Office. The site is fully entitled for a large office development where thousands could work.
East Bay real estate
Design
fromArchDaily
2 months ago

MVRDV's Schieblocks Office Complex Moves Forward with Construction Approval in Rotterdam

Schieblocks is a 47,000-square-metre, 61-metre-tall office building in Rotterdam composed of colourful stacked blocks forming a 3D neighbourhood with ground-level public amenities.
Business
fromBusiness Matters
2 months ago

JP Morgan unveils 3bn Canary Wharf tower in major vote of confidence for UK economy

JP Morgan Chase will build a new £3 billion, 3 million sq ft Canary Wharf tower as its principal UK headquarters, housing 12,000 staff.
SF politics
from48 hills
4 months ago

The Engardio recall, Yimby urbanist elitism, and the next step in SF politics - 48 hills

Recall signals potential revival of a powerful anti-office-development alliance that resisted 'Manhattanization' and limited downtown office growth in 1980s San Francisco.
fromwww.bbc.com
7 months ago

Office plans amended after Roman basilica found

Sophie Jackson, director of development at MOLA, stated, 'Finding substantial remains of the basilica is one of the most remarkable discoveries made in the City in recent years, and it has been described as the equivalent to discovering the Speaker's Chair in the Chamber of the House of Commons in 2,000 years' time.'
London
London
fromwww.standard.co.uk
7 months ago

Massive 46-storey skyscraper next to the Gherkin in the City of London gets green light

A 46-storey office block at 63 St Mary Axe in London will replace existing buildings while addressing potential archaeological concerns.
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