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Snapshot: n Candy and Candy applied for the conversion of Sugar Quay to resi n Helical Bar gained consent for the redevelopment of St Barts n Berkeley’s office-to-residential conversion of Roman House started


Table 1: City of London private-sector headline figures 2012 Developments of 10 units or more


Status


Application Permission


Under construction Completions Starts


Borough headline figures 201 447 472 14


up up up


141


down up


302% 36% 37%


-80% 131%


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: City of London 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


77 64 0 0 0 0


2 2 2


196 50


201 302% Permissions Schemes Units


7 6 5 4


167 128 125 424 424 428 144 328 447


36%


Under construction Schemes


Units


39 59


2 2 2 4


128 40 69 83


353 345 472


37% Completions Schemes Units


28 24 26


1 1 1 1


128 40 12 14 69 14


-80%


2 1 1 3


Starts Schemes Units


39 46 95 40 69 26


284 61


141 131%


Table 3: City of London private-sector planning pipeline distribution by postcode Developments of 10 units or more


Applications


Postcode EC1 EC2 EC3 EC4


2012 Schemes 1 1 2 Units 36 165 201


2 4


112 447


Permissions Schemes


1 1


Units


215 120


Under construction Schemes


Units


2 2


4


374 98


472


1 1


14 14


Completions Schemes Units Starts Schemes


1 1 1 3


Units


90 37 14


141


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