21st of July 2004 |
It's
official, Arena Central, the oft delayed whopper in Birmingham
is back from the dead. Following reports from the Rumour Monger in March
site developers Miller Developments and Bridgehouse Capital have confirmed
that they have awarded a pre-construction contract to Mulitplex who
are now front-runners to win the full job. Will
Alsops controversial and unpopular design for the 4th
Grace in Liverpool has been cancelled following disputes of
cost overruns between the architect and the site developers. Alsop maintains
that the budget is only £200 million and it can be brought in
for this whilst the developers are asserting the budget has increased
to £324 million. A
new tower has been proposed for the City of London by Henderson Global
Investors' Central London Office Fund. Ellerman House is a 21
floor speculative development housing some 215,000 sq ft / 20,000 sq
ft of office space reaching to a height of 377ft / 115m that will stand
on Camomile Street. |
26th of April 2004 |
Following
the approval of Columbus Tower by
the planning committee of Tower Hamlets council the Mayor of London,
Ken Livingstone, has rubber-stamped the project giving it the thumbs
up. It's hardly a surprising decision as the Mayor was known to be broadly
supportive of the project and initially floated the idea of building
a tower on that site in the first place.
City Airport have
also been objecting to a series of other planned developments for the
Isle of Dogs which they claim will impede flight-paths. Developments
include Riverside South which is towers of 214m and 189m which they
say infringes the flightpath by approximately 100m. Islington Council
have announced their policy on tall buildings for the borough. The council,
which apart from the noteable exception of Ropemaker Place which lies
literally on its boundary has been anti high-rise strictly enforcing
a limit of 30m whereever possible. |
30th of March 2004 |
With
announcing their latest results the Minerva Group have announced that
the 216m / 725ft tall Minerva Building
planned for the site of St Boltophs in the City of London will be starting
groundwork before the year is out. The group had previously ruled out
construction without a significant pre-let so presumably this means
that they expect to exchange contracts with a client soon. |
18th of March 2004 |
EXCLUSIVE
- The 239m tall Columbus Tower has
been approved by Tower Hamlets planning committee. The skyscraper which
has been designed DMWR for the property investment group SKMG will tower
63 floors above the surrounding docks and for a short time be Britains
tallest building, a title that it should hold for no more than six months
before London Bridge Tower overtakes it. |