Forum topic: Preliminary meeting about plan to build housing on Arnos Grove station car parks
Preliminary meeting about plan to build housing on Arnos Grove station car parks
Neil Littman
04 Jul 2019 12:04 #4666
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Preliminary meeting about plan to build housing on Arnos Grove station car parks
Darren Edgar
04 Jul 2019 12:26 #4668
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I agree with you regarding TfL's rationale, not that I see a bit wrong with it.
Is this scheme all PDR then?
Personally I reckon they'd do fine as sales too. Why wouldn't they? Priced at a level for younger first time buyers, car parking isn't a high priority when the site is so well connected.
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Preliminary meeting about plan to build housing on Arnos Grove station car parks
Neil Littman
04 Jul 2019 17:40 #4669
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Preliminary meeting about plan to build housing on Arnos Grove station car parks
Sanjay Merchant
04 Jul 2019 20:05 #4673
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The CPZ can be implemented in Bounds Green, yes, but you are effectively taxing residents for a Development at the next station and the consequential knock-on effects. We live in a democracy, right? If people don't want a CPZ that's not for me to comment on its a decision at an individual level. By the way, there also is a proposal for flats to be developed on Bowes Road were the Jehova's Witness hall is currently situated.
That's the problem with anything planning related in this area, people don't think about the knock-on effect of any development or how it may actually cause more problems than it solves. The widening of the A406 was a classic example.
And in regards to running a retail business in somewhere like Crouch End, what business experience to you have in retail to be in a position to comment on the effect of parking on local business? Aside from being a property speculator?
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Preliminary meeting about plan to build housing on Arnos Grove station car parks
Darren Edgar
05 Jul 2019 15:21 #4680
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Thanks. I'd overlooked Grainger's involvements stupidly somehow. Personally, from a TfL cashflow perspective, I consider that a big positive if it means the site will be retained by TfL as a rent producing site. I'm not sure what's been divulged though as to exactly how the development agreement has been structured? The JV may be Grainger putting in for the development, TfL putting in the land, and then sharing the end product (and income generated thereof).
Would like to have seen sales not BTR personally, but hey ho.
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Preliminary meeting about plan to build housing on Arnos Grove station car parks
Darren Edgar
05 Jul 2019 15:27 #4681
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Ditto that apparently other schemes elsewhere aren't comparable just....well....because (the actual because being that they don't suit your argument). Well connected locations (AG is one) are perfectly desirable and functional as car free, including without the new/incoming residents affecting nearby streets.
I know there are flats proposed for the Jehovas site. Are you able to make that relevant to the debate?!
I enjoy the whataboutery of your posts though. Can you not answer the Crouch End parking question then? Two people have asked. And it's your argument that it underpins. Or is everyone expected to take your opinions and anecdata as "facts"??
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