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Language: English Series: Property Week ; 77(30) 5 August 2011, 41-44(4)Publication details: 2011Subject(s): Summary: Locals oppose Camden Market Holdings 'sanitised' planning application for redeveloping the 4.6 acre Camden Market site next to Camden Lock. Spurs turns to the government's Regional Growth Fund to fund its proposed new Haringey stadium. Hammerson and Standard Life Investments, joint owners of 862 000 sq ft Brent Cross shopping centre, are developing Brent Cross Cricklewood,an adjoining 250 acre scheme expanding the shopping centre by 592 000 sq ft. Haringey Council rejects Grainger's plans to redevelop Ward's Corner on Seven Sisters Road. The £650m Francis Crick Institute for medical research will be built at Brill Place near St Pancras.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Locals oppose Camden Market Holdings 'sanitised' planning application for redeveloping the 4.6 acre Camden Market site next to Camden Lock. Spurs turns to the government's Regional Growth Fund to fund its proposed new Haringey stadium. Hammerson and Standard Life Investments, joint owners of 862 000 sq ft Brent Cross shopping centre, are developing Brent Cross Cricklewood,an adjoining 250 acre scheme expanding the shopping centre by 592 000 sq ft. Haringey Council rejects Grainger's plans to redevelop Ward's Corner on Seven Sisters Road. The £650m Francis Crick Institute for medical research will be built at Brill Place near St Pancras.