According to TfL’s analysis, Abbey Wood has seen some of the biggest growth, with a 6% increase in new homes and 11% increase in access to employment.
Christofi Christou, president of the South East London Chamber of Commerce, said the Elizabeth line was having a “very positive impact” on businesses while Kay Buxton, chief executive of The Paddington Partnership, said the line had been a “post-Covid shot-in-the-arm” for the area.
“Paddington saw a 150% increase in office deals,” she said.
“Two-and-a half years later, Paddington is the UK’s second busiest station and demand for office space and confidence in the location continues to grow.”
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A BELOVED restaurant chain has announced it will close eight venues across the UK, scrapping 158 jobs in the process.Owners are pointing the finger at Labour's
The latest figures published by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics today (7 March) came in below market expectations, with economists polled by