60 Aldgate received planning approval early this year. We have worked on the wider masterplan for this site in the City of London since 2012. Following a first successful planning application in 2016, we have worked with the client and the Planning Authority to improve the original consent.

The new 60 Aldgate building is more sustainable, achieving Net-Zero Carbon, and provides landscaped terraces to many of its terraced floors. The building fully cantilevers from its central core, creating an amazing column free entrance on Aldgate High Street, thereby entirely avoiding the London Underground lines below.

 

Network Rail Property has announced it is to bring forward new plans to redevelop Britain’s busiest station, London Liverpool Street, to transform the customer experience.

It’s time the station becomes a destination in its own right, to handle the demands of the future.

London Liverpool Street station is a major transport hub connecting well over 100 million people a year within London and the southeast, with passengers forecast to grow to over 140 million a year by 2050.

This is a transport-led scheme promoted by Network Rail Property focussed on providing big improvements to the everyday experience for passengers, including:

• Increasing the size of the concourse to ease congestion  

• Step-free access across the station and London Underground 

• Delivering 7 new lifts to make Network Rail platforms and the London Underground more accessible.  

• Increasing the number of escalators from 4 to 8 to enable easier access to the trains  

• More ticket barriers to reduce queuing 

• New toilets, including family facilities on all levels of the station. 

• New landmark entrances on Liverpool Street, Bishopsgate and Exchange Square. 

• Additional waiting lounges  

• Better signage throughout, making the busses easier to find. 

• More cycle storage with direct access to platforms 

• More space for passengers inside the station

• A greater variety of cafes, restaurants and shops 

More information

For more information please go to
www.timeforliverpoolstreet.co.uk

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