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BTS to take 'The City' project to London

SEOUL, June 29 (Yonhap) -- K-pop supergroup BTS' large-scale cultural program T...
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The Slovenia Times
· Jun 29, 2026
The Work Project to Open Third London Location at UK's Largest Net Zero Office Development
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - Media OutReach Newswire - 29 June 2026 - The Work Project (TWP) has signed a lease with global real estate investment manager BGO to open its third London location at 105 Victoria Street, the UK's largest 100 electric, net zero carbon office development, in mid-2027. The ...
The Real Deal
· Jul 7, 2026
David Werner, Metro Loft’s Pfizer HQ at risk of collapse
Concerns of a collapse of the old Pfizer headquarters in Midtown Manhattan arose Tuesday morning after reports of falling bricks and buckling columns. The FDNY was called to the scene at 235 East 42nd Street before 8 a.m., according to Fire Department officials. Officials discovered several sagging floors on the upper levels, as well as two support columns that were buckling. The discoveries prompted the evacuation of construction workers at the office-to-residential conversion, led by David Werner and Nathan Berman’s Metro Loft Management. Gensler is the architect of the project, one of the largest conversions in the city. Officials also []This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
BOL News
· Jun 29, 2026
London to host BTS landmark events alongside world tour concerts
Outernet London to host BTS immersive exhibition from July 8–10. The post London to host BTS landmark events alongside world tour concerts appeared first on BOL News.
The Next Web
· Jul 8, 2026
Londoners fight a Brick Lane datacentre, and it is not even for AI
Residents in east London are fighting a datacentre planned for Brick Lane, saying the site should hold homes, not servers. The twist: it would serve high-frequency trading, not AI. Britain’s datacentre backlash has reached the heart of east London. Residents around Brick Lane oppose a plan for the old Truman Brewery site. It would put [] This story continues at The Next Web
Conservative Home
· Jun 22, 2026
James Ford: The DLR extension to Thamesmead is the wrong railway, at the wrong price, for the wrong reasons.
It is a housing project masquerading as transport policy. Let there be no doubt: this is not the railway that London needs most right now. The post James Ford: The DLR extension to Thamesmead is the wrong railway, at the wrong price, for the wrong reasons. appeared first on Conservative Home.
The Rising Nepal
· Jun 24, 2026
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Related coverage for "BTS to take 'The City' project to London": The Slovenia Times — The Work Project to Open Third London Location at UK's Largest Net Zero Office Development. The Real Deal — David Werner, Metro Loft’s Pfizer HQ at risk of collapse. BOL News — London to host BTS landmark events alongside world tour concerts. The Next Web — Londoners fight a Brick Lane datacentre, and it is not even for AI. Conservative Home — James Ford: The DLR extension to Thamesmead is the wrong railway, at the wrong price, for the wrong reasons.. The Rising Nepal — Birgunj metropolis stresses on disaster mgmt, infrastructure development, good governance