Stalled £200m office scheme passes another hurdle as City grants planning approval

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Tenter House scheme finally on verge of construction after 27-year development saga

Plans for the £200m Tenter House development near Moorgate have been approved by the City of London.

Councillors voted 14 in favour, four against and with one abstention to pass the long-delayed 21-storey office scheme yesterday afternoon.

The scheme has been repeatedly stalled and redesigned several times for the site’s freeholder Metropolitan Properties over almost three decades, with four proposals and seven main planning applications submitted since 1997.

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