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(1) The parlous state of the Docklands property market at
the time of the blast, combined with a lengthy delay in Houses to rent in London implementing redevelopment, means a true estimate
of the financial cost is difficult to reach.
London Docklands also now boasts its own free newspaper,
The Docklands, launched in 2006 by Archant London. This is
a mixture of news,Houses to rent in London sport and lifestyle,
and comes out every Tuesday. It is delivered to properties
in the area and available to pick up from various locations
in Canary Wharf, Greenwich and the Royal Docks. It is the
newspaper with the highest circulation Houses to rent in London
in the area. A sister title, The Peninsula, was launched in
2007, covering the Greenwich Peninsula.
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Future developments
The continued success of the Docklands redevelopment has
prompted a number of further Houses to rent in London development
schemes, including:
* Extensions of the Docklands Light Railway to Woolwich
and possibly Dagenham.
* Crossrail mainline link between Canary Wharf, central London
and north Kent.
* Further development of Canada Water.
* Redevelopment of Blackwall Basin and Houses to rent in London
Wood Wharf, east of Canary Wharf.
* Further development of the Royal Docks area, including the
Silvertown Quays project.
* New skyscrapers to be built at Canary Wharf including the
Riverside South towers, the Heron Quays West double-skyscraper
development and the North Quay project, consisting of three
towers.
In the early 21st century redevelopment is spreading into
the Houses to rent in London more suburban parts of East
London, and into the parts of the counties of Kent and Essex
which abut the Thames Estuary. See Thames Gateway and Lower
Lea Valley for further information on this trend.
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