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Follow the debate across platforms 👇 🎥 TikTok: / steeledebateshow 📸 Instagram: / steeledebateshow Timestamps: 00:00 London’s £30 Billion Rebuild Has Already Started (intro) 01:07 £6 billion Revives London’s Abandoned Prime Land 02:17 £6bn Builds a New City in North London 03:20 The Station That Will Reshape West London 04:15 £8bn to Build a Brand-New London Town 05:13 Why Canary Wharf Is Being Rebuilt 06:04 The £5bn Project Beneath London 06:51 London’s Next Town Centre Is Taking Shape 07:38 £30bn Committed — The Risk Starts Now 08:46 The hard part starts now London is in the middle of one of the biggest rebuilding phases in its history — and most people don’t realise how much money is already committed. Across the city, more than £30 billion is being poured into massive regeneration schemes, new town centres, transport superhubs, housing districts, and underground infrastructure. From central London to the outer boroughs, entire areas are being redesigned, rebuilt, and reconnected — often over timelines stretching decades into the future. In this video, we break down seven of the biggest projects currently reshaping London, including: • The multi-billion-pound regeneration of Earl’s Court • The £6 billion Meridian Water development in North London • The Old Oak Common superhub and its regeneration impact • Brent Cross Town and London’s push for new urban districts • Canary Wharf’s transformation at Wood Wharf • The £5 billion Thames Tideway Tunnel beneath the River Thames • Canada Water’s creation of a brand-new town centre in South London Together, these schemes represent a fundamental shift in how London grows — away from a single dominant centre and toward a network of connected hubs, each backed by huge investment and long-term planning decisions. This isn’t just about buildings. It’s about who London is being built for, how risk is being spread across decades, and whether the version of the city being planned today will still work when these projects finally open. If you’re interested in London development, regeneration, infrastructure, housing, mega projects, and how cities really change, this breakdown shows what’s already locked in — and what’s still uncertain. 🔑 Keywords / Tags London regeneration London mega projects London development £30 billion London London infrastructure projects UK mega projects London housing crisis London rebuilding London urban development Earl’s Court regeneration Meridian Water Enfield Old Oak Common regeneration Brent Cross Town Canada Water regeneration Thames Tideway Tunnel Canary Wharf Wood Wharf London property development Future of London UK infrastructure investment City regeneration UK #london #megaprojects #urbandevelopment #meridianwater #earlscourt #canarywharf