Category Archives: Formalities

The next period for the Forum

At its meeting on 13 December the Forum discussed whether to disband and, if so, how related work should continue. Though the development of King’s Cross Central was winding down gradually, the Forum could still usefully participate in the related … Continue reading

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What should happen to the Forum?

Should the Forum disband? If so, should any of its activity continue? These are the questions for the next meeting of the King’s Cross Development Forum (on 13 December). Members of the Steering Committee are intending to stand down. The activity … Continue reading

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What is happening next in King’s Cross Central?

At the meeting on 26 November Robert Evans presented the developments expected by Argent over the next few years. 2015 and 2016 are likely to be the most intensive. The developments currently underway will be completed then. In particular, Cubitt Park and Square, two office … Continue reading

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Development expectations in the King’s Cross area

At its next meeting, on 26 November, the Forum will have: An account by Robert Evans of the Argent development expectations for the coming years. A review of the past year (reported here). A discussion of the intentions for next year. The … Continue reading

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Details of the plans for refurbishing some of the early buildings

At the meeting on 12 February the Forum heard from architects in the Allies and Morrison and David Morley Architects practices about the plans for the German Gymnasium and the Fish and Coal Buildings. It also had an update from … Continue reading

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