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Royal Albert Dock (London, England : Business district)


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    • e-uk-en
  • Variants

    • London (England). Royal Albert Dock (Business district)
    • London (England). ABP Royal Albert Dock
    • ABP (Firm). Royal Albert Dock (Business district)
    • ABP Royal Albert Dock (London, England)
    • Asian Business Port (Business district)
  • Identifies LC/NAF RWO

    • Descriptor

        Central business districts
    • Associated Locale

        Great Britain
    • Associated Locale

        Royal Albert Dock (London, England)
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  • Sources

    • found: Its Quarterly review, October 2017:title page (ABP Royal Albert Dock London) page 2 (London's third business district; a development at Royal Albert Dock; construction by Chinese developer ABP) page 3 (ABP Royal Albert Dock forms the economic generator for the wider Royal Docks regeneration area)
    • found: ABP London website, viewed 31 August 2018:about page (ABP London is delivering the Royal Albert Dock development to create the capital's next business district) under Royal Albert Dock (ABP Royal Albert Dock; Royal Albert Dock in the east of London is to be transformed into a new business district) news item posted 30 June 2014 (Royal Albert Dock developer, ABP, acquired the land at Royal Albert Dock to build a mixed use development of offices with supporting retail and residential units; Asian Business Port, London's next financial district at Royal Albert Dock)
    • found: In Your Area website, viewed 31 August 2018:news item posted 5 July 2018 (Asian Business Port, ABP London's development at the Royal Docks, to attract business not just from China but also Asia and India)
    • found: Construction Enquirer website, viewed 29 August 2018:news item posted 15 April 2015 (work on a new development at Royal Albert Dock in east London by Chinese developer ABP is expected to begin later this year to build what is being described as London's next financial business district following the City of London and Canary Wharf)
  • Editorial Notes

    • [SUBJECT USAGE: This heading is not valid for use as a geographic subdivision.]
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  • Change Notes

    • 2018-08-31: new
    • 2018-09-01: revised
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