City Hall is getting 'modernised' with plant-covered balconies, shops and restaurants
Briefly

The renovation plans for London's City Hall include transforming it into a sustainable, multi-use venue with shops, restaurants, and offices, emphasizing modernity.
Historic England cautioned that the project would cause 'some harm, of a low level, to the significance of Tower Bridge' with its extensions.
The building, once dubbed a 'glass gonad', has been empty since 2021, costing over £11.1 million annually to operate before its redesign was proposed.
Southwark Council approved the renovation plans that aim to modernize City Hall and bring it back into use, a positive step for many.
Read at Time Out London
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