City signs off Make’s 10-storey High Holborn office block

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Scheme to replace several 1960s buildings with 50,000sq m of office and cultural space

The City of London has approved plans by Make Archtiects for a 10-storey office  scheme in High Holborn.

Councillors voted 18 in favour and one against planning officers’ recommendation to approve the 50,000sq m development near Chancery Lane tube station, which has been designed for client High Holborn Limited.

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