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What's the problem? Is it Foxtons or the glass?


Two points:


1. DD states Foxtons have planning permission.


2. An expanse of glass with views of a tidy and calm interior (that's what their sites look like elsewhere) is a huge improvement on the brick and concrete monstrosity that was there before.

I can only endorse Marmora Man's view


Foxton's themselves have been discussed to death on here and I'm not especially chuffed. But I can hardly believe anyone would want to retain that old building in any shape or form. The Foxtons on Essex Rd for example is a pretty sleek number

I have a hunch that Foxtons Inc would probably have applied for the correct permissions before spending tens and tens (and tens) of thousands on the work. So perhaps it time to live with it instead of desperately hoping they've infringed some minor article in the small print.

Just pretend they make organic jam in there rather than selling houses. A large spectacular glass-fronted organic jam shop.

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