There are 583 buildings more than 20-storeys high 'queueing up in the pipeline'.
There are 583 buildings more than 20-storeys high ‘queueing up in the pipeline’ Almost 600 more skyscrapers are set to be erected across London making the capital look like ‘Manhattan-on-Thames’. There are 583 buildings more than 20-storeys high ‘queueing up in the pipeline’ over the next decade, think-tank New London Architecture has found. This is more than double the 270 which have been built over the last 10 years.
Outside of the centre of the city, the most popular areas for high-rises include Bankside, White City, Nine Elms and Wembley. But 32% of London’s population think the city has too many tall buildings, the Evening Standard reports. Mr Murray said: ‘Tall buildings have changed the face of London substantially over the past 20 years and will continue to do so — the pipeline that NLA has tracked means there is at least 10 years’ supply that has already been defined.
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