Tall building survey captures ‘mixed mood’ of London’s high rise sector

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A survey of London’s tall buildings has captured the “mixed mood” of the capital’s high rise sector as developers grapple with a growing number of barriers to viability.

Increasingly stringent fire safety standards, harder to achieve expectations for low carbon emissions from occupiers and economic uncertainty are all weighing on developers.

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