On the waterfront
Series: Inside Housing ; (21(28) 16 July 2004, 38-40(3)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Summary: Examines how the canalside is becoming an epicentre of urban regeneration both in the provision of new affordable homes with social landlords playing a key role and also mixed-use developments. British Waterways has set up a national regeneration agency, Isis, to promote best practice in waterside regeneration and has established a London-based collaboration with developer Bloc, H2O Urban, which is pinpointing development sites in Berkshire, London and Hertfordshire. Looks at projects in London and southeast England including the Cotall Street mixed-tenure scheme in East London, the Gravesend canal basin development and the Monteith Estate in Bow.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS68061 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 126905-1001 |
Examines how the canalside is becoming an epicentre of urban regeneration both in the provision of new affordable homes with social landlords playing a key role and also mixed-use developments. British Waterways has set up a national regeneration agency, Isis, to promote best practice in waterside regeneration and has established a London-based collaboration with developer Bloc, H2O Urban, which is pinpointing development sites in Berkshire, London and Hertfordshire. Looks at projects in London and southeast England including the Cotall Street mixed-tenure scheme in East London, the Gravesend canal basin development and the Monteith Estate in Bow.