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CORK STREET UPDATE – 7 QUESTIONS

March 18, 2013 by

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Please find below seven questions which we recently put to Councilor Moss, Chair of the 5 March 2013 Westminster Planning Committee meeting concerning part of the proposed Cork Street development, which AAD attended. If you would like to receive a copy of Councilor Moss’s answers, please e-mail us at:- art.antiques.design@gmail.com 1. What is the bottom-line […]

Cork Street – The other side

March 12, 2013 by

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So far the main battle lines have been drawn up between Native Land and the galleries that will be affected by their proposed re-development. On the other side of the road The Pollen Estate is also proposing a project that would affect existing galleries. AAD attended the meeting at which this second proposal was being […]

An Open Letter To The Key Stakeholders In The Cork Street Development Conflict.

March 12, 2013 by

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  I write with a background as a former tenant in Antiquarius Antiques Centre in Kings Road, Chelsea. Although the situations are not identical, the 2009 dealers were given advanced notice that their leases would not be renewed, once the questioned property was slated for redevelopment. It is my opinion that there are some valuable […]

An Open Letter To The Key Stakeholders In The Cork Street Development Conflict.

March 4, 2013 by

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  I write with a background as a former tenant in Antiquarius Antiques Centre in Kings Road, Chelsea. Although the situations are not identical, the 2009 dealers were given advanced notice that their leases would not be renewed, once the questioned property was slated for redevelopment. It is my opinion that there are some valuable […]

You’ll Hear From My Attorney…

March 2, 2013 by

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It is great to be back on AAD! Lately, I have seen the exclamation in writing “If you don’t do XXXX, you will hear from my attorney.” I’ve heard it from a contractor who was expecting a refund that was not forthcoming and from an architect who was afraid his portfolio images might be incorrectly […]

Happy New Year! AAD year in review.

January 1, 2013 by

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Happy New Year to all our readers and contributors! Best wishes for a fantastic 2013! Elliot In its busiest month AAD had 19,742 views. 19742 people is enough to fit almost 1.5 times into the dockland arena to see Kylie Minogue perform. In 2012, there were 490 new posts, growing the total archive of AAD to […]

Cork Street goes pop

October 22, 2012 by

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By Zoe Dare Hall – Financial Times Cork Street is to London’s art world what  Savile Row is to tailors or Hatton Garden to diamond dealers. For nearly a  century, the Mayfair street that is home to 22 commercial galleries and sits  within striking distance of the Royal Academy of Arts has been the heart […]

Simon Tarrant – Save Cork Street Rally Success

October 13, 2012 by

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Dear All Thank you for making the Save Cork Street Rally such a success today. There was a great sense of community and support for our campaign, with around 200 people joining in a group photograph with Councillor Jonathan Glanz. The press were out in force with TV crews from both the BBC and ITV. […]

Dan Clarke – The Native Land Letter, Cork Street

October 11, 2012 by

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As the developer of 30 Old Burlington Street and 22-28 Cork St, London W1, we would like to confirm our intention to provide more high-quality, purpose-built gallery space than currently exists on site, as part of a gallery and residential-led project. We have commenced the initial stages of design for a scheme that will replace […]

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