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<a href='http://bit.ly/uJkFHt' target="_blank">Gensler on Cities - London doesn’t need a floating park on the Thames, but would it benefit from one?</a> It will give residents and people who work in close proximity a place where they can stretch their legs and get some fresh air, and it will become a tourist attraction worth visiting.
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<a href='http://bit.ly/IE1Z6h' target="_blank">London Evening Standard - Take us to the river</a> ‘We need tourism, and there will always be attractions aimed at giving people something to spend their leisure hours doing. But there need to be plans for riverside places that are for more than just tourism, that stand for more than mere attraction.’
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<a href='' >http://artinfo.com/news/story/763203/in-search-of-the-high-line-effect-grading-5-attempts-to-replicate-the-magic-of-nycs-postindustrial-park</a> The nearby Globe Theatre has also made complaints about the noise all the tourists are going to generate, while public officials have called the look of the design scheme into question.