News Releases
Wed, Jul, 14 2010
LTGDC's role in unlocking development at Bromley-by-Bow, through an innovative deal with Tesco, was the crucial factor behind a major investment fund’s decision to buy the vacant Sugar House Lane site in the Olympic Fringe.
Wed, Jul, 14 2010
A cutting-edge energy generation facility which will power 31,500 homes as well as many businesses in east London has been granted planning permission by LTGDC.
Tue, Jul, 13 2010
A new £7.5 million library and community building with new homes in the heart of Rainham Village was given the green light by LTGDC.
Thu, Jul, 1 2010
A creative hub as the ‘new heart’ of Hackney Wick and Fish Island is the driver behind LTGDC's purchase of land at Hackney Wick and Fish Island, its Chief Executive Peter Andrews said today (1 July 2010).
Thu, Jul, 1 2010
The prospects for comprehensive regeneration of the area outlying the Olympic Park drew a step closer with the first land purchase by the London Thames Gateway Development Corporation
Wed, Jun, 16 2010
The final jigsaw piece in post war city planner’s ambitions to link London’s green belt with the Thames has been realized 60 years after its initial inception when LTGDC gave the green light to build the backbone for a new urban park in east London.
Thu, Jun, 3 2010
One of Barking and Dagenham’s most historic industrial buildings is getting a new lease of life as part of the ongoing regeneration of Barking Town Centre.
Thu, Jun, 3 2010
With its studios and galleries Hackney Wick and Fish Island is emerging as London’s creative hotspot.
Thu, May, 27 2010
Bromley-by-Bow looks set to be the first major beneficiary of an Olympic regeneration legacy after steps taken by the London Thames Gateway Development Corporation and Tesco were agreed last night (26 May)
Fri, Mar, 26 2010
The redevelopment of St Paul’s Way Trust School moved one step closer this week when the last beam of the new roof was put in place, marking a significant milestone in the school’s transformation.