Camden Inner London
Snapshot: n Almacantar began its quest for the residential conversion of Centre Point n King’s Cross dominated both planning and construction pipelines n Structural completion at British Land’s top end Triton Building
Table 1: Camden private-sector headline figures 2012 Developments of 10 units or more
Status
Application Permission
Under construction Completions Starts
Borough headline figures 613
1,852 412 231 362
up up up up up
67% 29% 14%
250% 19%
Inner London headline averages 15,669 57,727 9,854 5,022 7,268
down up up up up
27% 33% 30% 20% 42%
All London headline averages 30,406
153,165 18,634 12,992 13,783
down up up up up
28% 23% 6%
31% 2%
Table 2: Camden private-sector pipeline change by year Developments of 10 units or more
Applications Schemes
2004 total 2005 total 2006 total 2007 total 2008 total 2009 total 2010 total 2011 total 2012 total
% change since 2011 Units
4 4 4 6
10
1,442 1,451 152 343 83 67
125 368 613
67% Permissions Schemes Units
549 729
26 28 23 20 29
2,112 1,632 1,621 1,676 1,561 1,439 1,852 29%
23 11 4
11 13
Under construction Schemes
Units
505 344 360 637 607 344 100 360 412
14%
Table 3: Camden private-sector planning pipeline distribution by postcode Developments of 10 units or more
Applications
Postcode EC1 N1
N19 N6
NW1 NW3 NW5 NW6 NW8 W1
WC1 WC2 2012
1 1 3 1
2 1
10
141 14
207 79
100 40
613
12 1 1 7 1 3 3
29
1,262 18 22
376 36 58 69
1,852 Schemes 1 Units 32 Permissions Schemes 1 Units 11
1 1
4 2 1
2 2 13
40 26
197 24 36
58 31 412 8 231
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63 21 24
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36 31 362 O 25
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Under construction Schemes
Units Completions Schemes Units Starts Schemes Units Completions Schemes Units
12 14 11 5 8
231 357 281 172 290 296 336 66
231 250% Starts Schemes Units
12 3 4
10 10
196 209 276 406 246 49 92
304 362
19%
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