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The (almost) radical rebirth of King’s Cross

The nearly quarter-century-old, mile-long, 67-acre project to redevelop London’s King’s Cross is a monument to its age. This is the urban reorganization of the Blair era and where the third way was conceived, the idea that market forces, wisely directed by moderate government, could be a force for good. It will go down in the… Read More »