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Castles in the air

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Evening Standard - London, June 6th, 2001

London's future lies in skyscrapers, according to its mayor. Fay Sweet looks at the proposed towers WHAT is tall and green and good for London? The answer, according to Mayor Ken Livingstone, is the skyscraper. He believes it is time London started looking up and claims that new towers are essential to the capital's economic future and key to its status as a world- ranking city alongside New York and Tokyo. "To maintain the city's prosperity we must offer office space at competitive rates. This includes building at higher density so we can continue to attract global business to London and co...

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