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Plans to redesign the Victorian Station are not currently financially viable, a report concludes.
Developer consulting on new proposals for grade II-listed site which are said to contain 'much less demolition' ...
The plans, which it had begun formulating as long ago as 1964, would have seen the total destruction of both Liverpool Street and the neighbouring Broad Street stations and the construction of an ...
Heritage campaigners have branded the £1billion plan for Liverpool Street station, which includes a high-rise building from the developers of The Shard, as 'insensitive and unnnecessary ...
The proposals include the creation of over 1.5 acres of public realm in and around the main station building and Hope Square as well as the pedestrianisation of Liverpool Street. The highlight is a ...
The plans include the partial demolition of the Victorian-era train station and the construction ... for the site and some even said it would 'destroy the whole character of Liverpool Street ...
The developer of The Shard has begun a public consultation for its proposed £1.5bn redevelopment of Liverpool Street ... station entrance, and constructing a 10-storey hotel and office block. The ...
A £1.5bn proposed upgrade of Liverpool Street has sparked concern among ... more than 1.5 acres of public realm around the main station building as well as pedestrianising Liverpool St. The ...
The answer may surprise you One of the project’s most vocal opponents has been the reformed Liverpool Street Station Campaign (LISSCA), which saved the site from demolition in the 1970s.
London's Liverpool ... of the building "while delivering £450m of vital station improvements to address severe accessibility and overcrowding issues". "The original Liverpool Street station ...
"It seems perverse that the proposals at Liverpool Street should still go in the opposite direction." The group urged Network Rail "to stop looking at this handsome station as a development site ...