Herzog & de Meuron making changes to its £1.5bn Liverpool Street station plans following flood of objections

Liverpool Street May 2

Developer in talks with the City of London over way forward with planning decision now expected to be delayed until next year

Herzog & de Meuron is making design changes to its £1.5bn plans to redevelop Liverpool Street station in the City of London following a flood of objections, Building Design can reveal.

The practice has been asked by developers Sellar and Network Rail to tweak parts of the scheme to “reflect City and stakeholder feedback,” a source close to the project has admitted.

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