'Lazy' plans for Kings Cross shopping pavilion put on ice after outcry
Briefly

Developer Related Argent announced they would pause the planning application for a pavilion at Coal Drops Yard to review community feedback after significant local opposition.
Sir Antony Gormley criticized the proposed pavilion for its 'lack of imagination,' arguing it was a 'lazy solution' for a historically significant location that deserves more consideration.
Critics described the new plans as transforming Coal Drops Yard into 'a duty-free mall,' undermining the unique historic character of the site and obstructing important views.
The King's Cross Conservation Area Advisory Committee expressed that they had not been consulted on the proposals and warned about the unacceptable harm to the open space.
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