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restricting trade. The colonnade constructed by Nash was demolished in the mid-19th century for fear it might attract "doubtful characters." Other buildings were not up to modern building standards; some had been extended and were structurally suspect. As the 99-year leases came to an end, Regent Street was redeveloped between 1895 and 1927 under the control of the Office of Woods, Forests and Land Revenues (now known as the
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for libel over Wilde's alleged homosexuality. Wilde went ahead with the trial, which ultimately led to his own arrest and imprisonment. The present building, by Sir Reginald Blomfield, dates from 1928 and is Grade II listed. It was closed in 2008 and the building which houses the café was bought by a
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on Regent Street in various forms since 1882. The current regular displays date from 1948, when the Regent Street Association decorated the street with trees. Since 1954, the Regent Street Association have arranged annual Christmas lights. There is a different display every year and the switching on
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The design was adopted by an Act of Parliament in 1813, which permitted the commissioners to borrow £600,000 for building and construction. The street was intended for commercial purposes and it was expected that most of the income would come from private capital. Nash took responsibility for design
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Regent Street is home to several events throughout the year. The Regent Street Festival happens annually, and during this time, the street is closed to traffic. In September, there is a series of fashion-related events, dubbed as Fashion and Design Month (FDM), which has been running since 2015. In
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moved their haberdashery business into the newly-developed Regent Street in the 1820s; they first opened at number 49, and by 1848 had expanded into 45-51. The premises, which included a prominent frontage on Piccadilly Circus, were rebuilt by Sir Reginald Blomfield in 1910-20. The department store
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took over the store by buying the Harrods group. In 2005, House of Fraser announced that the store would close the following year, after it had been making a loss for several years and not kept up with more fashion-conscious department stores elsewhere. The building has been redeveloped with small
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During the 19th century, Regent Street became established as the "centre of fashion." Shops expanded into multiple properties, selling imported and exotic products to appeal to niche consumers. By the end of the century, fashions had changed and the original buildings were small and old fashioned,
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approach to urban design: an assembly of separate buildings on a grand scale, designed to harmonise and produce an impressive overall effect. Strict rules governed the reconstruction. Each block had to be designed with a continuous unifying street façade and finished in Portland stone. The first
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and valuation of all properties. Construction of the road required demolishing numerous properties, disrupting trade and polluting the air with dust. Existing tenants had first offer to purchase leases on the new properties. The Treasury supported the proposal because, in the aftermath of the
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of cast-iron columns, allowing commuters to walk along the street without having to face bad weather. The buildings along the Quadrant had different facades, a deliberate choice by Nash to break away from the uniform design of the previous century and a pragmatic means of using what building
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and wanted to open an oriental warehouse. He opened his first shop, East India House in 1875 at No. 218a, selling silk garments and various oriental goods. The shop expanded into other properties on Regent Street in the 1880s, separated by a jeweller's shop which was bridged by a double
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in 1760. An additional branch opened at Nos. 64–66 Regent Street in 1881, while the original High Holborn building burned down in 1901, moving to Nos. 86–87. The store was frequently the first to market the latest games and toys, and became a strong seller of
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as Dickins and Smith before moving to Nos. 232–234 Regent Street in 1835. It was renamed to Dickins and Jones in the 1890s after John Pritchard Jones became a business partner, and by the turn of the 20th century employed over 200 people. It became part of the
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Broadcasting House was first used by the BBC on 2 May 1932, and total construction costs were £350,000. It was too small for all services, and St George's Hall, next to All Souls, was used for variety broadcasts until it was demolished during
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opened on Regent Street on 20 November 2004. At the time, this was the first such store in Europe, with the others being in the United States and Japan. It was the largest Apple store worldwide until the opening of an even larger store in
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of the London Underground was built running under the street for part of its course from 1902 until 1906, when it was opened on 10 March that year. The line's entrance at Oxford Circus tube station, near Argyll Street, was designed by
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The largest part of the plan was the reconstruction of the Quadrant close to Piccadilly Circus, which was completed in 2011. It offers 200,000 square feet (19,000 m) of office space spanning over seven floors. Two
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equipment in the late 19th century, allowing the sport to become popular. The business moved to Nos. 200–202, and moved to the current address in 1981. It claims to be the largest toy shop in the world.
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By the 1970s, Regent Street had started to decline because of under-investment and competition from neighbouring areas such as Oxford Street or shopping centres away from Central London. In 2002, the
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Hedges and Butler, wine and spirits merchant established in 1667, moved into 153 Regent Street in 1819 and stayed there for a little under 200 years. Since 2014 the premises have been occupied by
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The modern Regent Street is the result of this redevelopment. No original structures survive except south of Oxford Circus for some Nash-designed sewers. The current design is an example of the
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in 1793 and concluded that there should be a suitable road in place by 1811, when the lease for Marylebone Park ran out and ownership reverted to the Crown. It was hoped the road could link
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Regent Street was one of the first planned developments of London. An ordered structure of London streets, replacing the mediaeval layout, had been planned since just after the
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lived in an apartment in Regent Street. This reflected the nature of the street in the mid-19th century when it was still a fashionable residence for the upper class.
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staircase called the "Camel's Back." Liberty later took over all of Nos. 140–150 Regent Street. In 1925, this complex was replaced by two new buildings, and a
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The section between Waterloo Place and Piccadilly Circus; colloquially known as "'Lower Regent Street" was officially renamed to "Regent Street St James" 2014.
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store on Regent Street for £4m. Smaller shops have been replaced by larger units; the street is now the flagship location of several major brands, including
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driving in state along its length. The only remaining Nash building is All Souls Church and all the buildings on the street are at least Grade II
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drew plans for rebuilding the city on the classical formal model. After a lack of progress, houses were rebuilt on the old street network anyway.
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in 1820. Burton built the east side of Regent Street in 1821, and the west side of Regent Street, specifically the part between the Quadrant and
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City Management and Communities results of Traffic Order Consultation – Ref: 7053 Regent Street St James's Renaming A Length of Regent Street
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in Pall Mall, the residence of the Prince of Wales. Nash insisted that businesses on the street would be of high-quality to rival nearby
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as The Polytechnic at Regent Street. In 1970 it was amalgamated with Holborn College of Law, Languages and Commerce to become the
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The Quadrant viewed from the north in 2009: Austin Reed occupies the building on the right, with Aquascutum facing it to the left.
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photographs were carried out in a property on Regent Street, shortly after the process had been publicly documented.
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On 6 July 2004, half a million people crowded into Regent Street and the surrounding streets to watch a parade of
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stories, including "The Sign of Four", "A Scandal in Bohemia" and "The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax". In
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announced it would move into the building, paying £12m for the lease. In return, Austin Reed moved to the former
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redevelopment was Regent House, just south of Oxford Circus. The stylistic tone for the rebuilding was set by
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and consecrated in 1824, and is the only surviving building in Regent Street that was designed by John Nash.
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is at No. 188 Regent Street, just south of Oxford Circus. It was founded as Noah's Ark at No. 231
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The vast majority of the street was designed by Nash or Burton. However, a few buildings were designed by
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The Quadrant, Regent Street in 1837, seen from Piccadilly Circus. The buildings have since been replaced
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was at Nos. 200–206 Regent Street. It was founded in 1884 by Lewis Tomalin, who was inspired by
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The construction of the northern section of the New Street involved demolishing most of the existing
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became a patron to the institution). The Polytechnic closed in 1881, but was promptly re-founded by
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to the west. Carlton House was demolished after completion of the works in 1829 and was replaced by
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and called Wyatt's House. It was demolished in 1928 (with much of the fixtures ending up in the
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group in 1914, and expanded to cover Nos. 224–244 in 1922, in a new building designed by
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was located in a converted cinema in Lower Regent Street, near other BBC buildings. Several
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Regent Street is approximately 0.8 miles (1.3 km) long and begins at a junction with
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Offshoot crescent road Heddon Street was the location for the cover photography for 1972
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is at the top of Regent Street next to Broadcasting House. It was built in 1823 out of
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materials were available and what clients wanted. The road was planned to end outside
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and that it would be useful to construct a thoroughfare linking Marylebone Park (now
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is immediately north of the top end of Regent Street, and has been used by the
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department store is based at Nos. 210–220. It was founded by entrepreneur
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which acted as a platform for major scientists, artists and authors such as
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has been placed to mark the spot where Bowie posed for the front cover.
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Weightman, Gavin; Humphries, Steve; Mack, Joanna; Taylor, John (2007).
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This article is about the Regent Street in London. For other uses, see
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and his son Edwin S. Hall, constructed from the timbers of two ships,
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View northwards from junction with Vigo Street and Glasshouse Street,
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The street's layout was completed in 1825 and was an early example of
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All Souls Church next to Broadcasting House, as seen from The Heights
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Augustus Pugin Versus Decimus Burton: A Victorian Architectural Duel
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shop on the other side of the road. In 2016, Austin Reed filed for
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The rebuilding of Piccadilly Circus and the Regent Street Quadrant
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Survey of London: Volumes 31 and 32, St James Westminster, Part 2
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James Burton, the pre-eminent Georgian London property developer
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Photograph of Regent Street in 1942, facing Piccadilly Circus
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is known to have worn Jaeger clothing during his search for
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Store in Regent Street (centre), next door to Jaeger (left).
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shop units on the lower floors and flats and offices above.
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In August 1839, the first British commercial production of
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and became an institution of London high society. In 1895
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and not finished until 1927. Its completion was marked by
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as a group of three green squares with Oxford Street and
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in August 2010. The building that houses the store is a
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Barber Shop. In May 2011, the British fashion retailer
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built in 1898 for Venetian mosaicist Antonio Salviati.
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Regent Street is a location on the British version of
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as a continuation of Waterloo Place. It runs north to
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City of Westminster Conservation Area Directory No.12
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In reality, the curvature is not as extreme. 1332:an interview with David Shaw, the head of the 522:, which would benefit from road improvements. 342:, has been based on Regent Street since 1838. 318:in England, replacing earlier roads including 5428: 5414: 3723: 2722:Conlan, Tara; Plunkett, John (1 April 2013). 2580:"Austin Reed files notice for administration" 962:The main London branch of the clothing store 769: 614:Regent Street St. James (Lower Regent Street) 338:. The Royal Polytechnic Institution, now the 3792:Hungerford Bridge and Golden Jubilee Bridges 2211: 2209: 1400:on Regent Street is mentioned in several of 46:wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge 5681:James Burton (property developer) buildings 3461:A History of Regent Street: A Mile of Style 2665:Weinreb, Ben; Hibbert, Christopher (1983). 2098: 1900: 1898: 1896: 1894: 1892: 1890: 1888: 1886: 1884: 1798:. Old and New London. Vol. 4. 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In 2016, the sport's chief manager, 1290:in the café about his proposal to sue the 1096:Immediately north of Regent Street is the 817:The Quadrant on Regent Street, leading to 34: 3538: 3176:"London Christmas Lights – Regent Street" 3096: 3094: 2957: 2497:"Apple Regent Street – Foster + Partners" 2206: 2126:The Architects and Architecture of London 1136:, followed by the former headquarters of 881:is at the junction of Regent Street with 506:was appointed as Surveyor-General to the 3990:All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club 3594: 3458: 3291: 3131: 2337: 2200: 2160: 2123: 1989: 1962: 1950: 1881: 1875: 1863: 1745: 1312: 1255: 1192: 1167:performed live concerts here, including 1080: 1027: 999: 933: 873: 833: 812: 721: 682: 659: 655: 547: 451: 447: 425: 3613: 3497:Oulton, Jenny; Paterson, David (2000). 3001: 2215: 2148: 2071: 1791: 1776: 1623: 508:First Commissioner of Woods and Forests 396:, the number does not appear on signs. 5663: 4831:Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain ("Eros") 3223: 3196: 3100: 3091: 3039: 2939:from the original on 10 September 2016 1904: 1787: 1785: 1687:. 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David & Charles. p. 67. 3197:Curtis, Sophie (14 November 2015). 2634: 2548:"Superdry in £12m Austin Reed deal" 1782: 1624:Gelbart, Hannah (4 December 2015). 981:was a regular visitor to the shop. 623: 13: 5696:Streets in the City of Westminster 3641: 3599:. London: Cassell Publishers Ltd. 3002:McSmith, Andy (23 December 2008). 2826:. Westminster.ac.uk. 6 August 2013 2161:Reynolds, Laura (19 August 2016). 1590: 1116:studios. The exterior is built of 931:, which separates the properties. 267:is a major shopping street in the 14: 5727: 3687: 3672:, The Crown Estate, London, 2005. 3670:The Architecture of Regent Street 2872:. Science Museum Group Collection 2216:Ruddick, Graham (25 April 2013). 1457:List of eponymous roads in London 1344:ceremony occurs during November. 283:. It runs from Waterloo Place in 5701:Edwardian architecture in London 5642: 5631: 5630: 5514: 3241:British Broadcasting Corporation 2779:. BBC Media Centre. 2 March 2012 1758:Stern, Fishman & Tilove 2013 1636:British Broadcasting Corporation 1441: 64: 57: 5618:University of Westminster Press 5496:Quintin and Alice Hogg Memorial 3444:(3rd ed.). Pan Macmillan. 3374: 3348: 3322: 3285: 3266:Noble, Jonathan (10 May 2016). 3259: 3168: 3065: 3047:"Events – Regent Street London" 3014: 3004:"Last orders at the Café Royal" 2995: 2963: 2920: 2884: 2862: 2816: 2791: 2769: 2743: 2673: 2628: 2603: 2571: 2539: 2489: 2463: 2437: 2403: 2338:Hamilton, Alan (17 June 2005). 2331: 2294: 2268: 2242: 2117: 2092: 1493: 1076: 927:connected by a footbridge over 896:, who had been inspired by the 853:was established at No. 54 588: 484:London and Westminster Improved 394:London congestion charging zone 5711:Regency architecture in London 3499:"Opening-Time In The West End" 3138:Goode, Alex (25 August 2015). 2799:"BBC Heritage Trail Buildings" 1674: 1649: 1617: 1546: 1484: 905:building (built by architects 73:Location within Central London 21:Regent Street (disambiguation) 1: 4683:Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace 4416:BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir 2163:"12 Secrets Of Regent Street" 1472: 1411:The Hound of the Baskervilles 1227:Polytechnic of Central London 1215:Royal Polytechnic Institution 898:1862 International Exhibition 842:and Great Marlborough Street. 824: 665: 287:at the southern end, through 4012:Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park 2304:. HM Government. 9 June 2006 2099:Wardleworth, Dennis (2013). 1800:Cassell, Petter & Galpin 1795:Regent Street and Piccadilly 1327:car on Regent Street in 2004 1244:, and The Lumière Brothers ( 1182: 373:, with the road ahead being 7: 5470:Westminster Business School 3903:Brentford Community Stadium 3881:Odeon Luxe Leicester Square 3576:The Making of Modern London 3459:Hobhouse, Hermione (2008). 2101:William Reid Dick, Sculptor 1499:This photograph has a wide 1434: 1150:MacCormac Jamieson Prichard 525:The street was designed by 388:northbound and part of the 10: 5732: 5691:Shopping streets in London 4441:St Margaret's, Westminster 4383:Victoria and Albert Museum 3505:. New Holland Publishers. 3292:Paterson, Michael (2012). 3231:"London GP 'could happen'" 2534:Oulton & Paterson 2000 2128:. Routledge. p. 290. 2124:Allinson, Kenneth (2008). 1232:The university houses the 1186: 1110:Victoria and Albert Museum 810:to Regent Street in 2006. 770:Crown Estate redevelopment 541:with the working class in 442: 18: 5626: 5610: 5602:Notable faculty and staff 5575: 5559: 5523: 5512: 5478: 5445: 5438: 5431:University of Westminster 5238: 5187: 5092: 5034: 5025: 5013:St Bartholomew's Hospital 4950: 4849: 4768: 4735:Citigroup Centre (London) 4695: 4655: 4622: 4613: 4539: 4486: 4479: 4401: 4343:National Portrait Gallery 4261: 4170: 4115: 4097:Theatre Royal, Drury Lane 4032: 3978: 3969:Tottenham Hotspur Stadium 3889: 3861: 3850: 3757: 3746: 1308: 1246:Auguste and Louis Lumière 1207:University of Westminster 1189:University of Westminster 993:on his fated trip to the 829: 786:bought the lease for the 782:, while later that year, 399:Nearby tube stations are 340:University of Westminster 273:George, the Prince Regent 246: 238:University of Westminster 215: 201: 196: 191: 154: 128: 120: 116:0.8 mi (1.3 km) 112: 102: 92: 81: 52: 33: 16:Shopping street in London 5716:Crescents (architecture) 5465:Policy Studies Institute 4902:Liverpool Street station 4892:Fenchurch Street station 4882:Clapham Junction station 4601:Westfield Stratford City 4411:All Hallows-by-the-Tower 4338:National Maritime Museum 3876:Empire, Leicester Square 3539:Summerson, John (1962). 3441:The London Encyclopaedia 3113:Penske Media Corporation 3073:"Regent Street Festival" 2667:The London Encyclopaedia 1792:Walford, Edward (1878). 1682:"Central London Bus Map" 1251: 1023:grade II listed building 925:Great Marlborough Street 883:Great Marlborough Street 734:The Work was delayed by 630:Charles Robert Cockerell 345: 5546:The Polytechnic Stadium 5541:Polytechnic Rowing club 5333:Myrtle Avenue, Hounslow 4963:Battersea Power Station 4446:St Martin-in-the-Fields 4238:Royal Courts of Justice 4102:Theatre Royal Haymarket 3995:The Championship Course 3657:, London: David Bogue, 3524:. 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It is named after 129:Nearest tube station 107:Transport for London 5676:John Nash buildings 5531:Hanover United F.C. 5383:Victoria Embankment 5205:Horse Guards Parade 4867:Blackfriars station 4781:ArcelorMittal Orbit 4720:20 Fenchurch Street 4710:One Churchill Place 4678:The Queen's Gallery 4496:Fortnum & Mason 4461:Southwark Cathedral 4456:St Paul's Cathedral 4318:Imperial War Museum 4281:Churchill War Rooms 4153:Royal Festival Hall 4092:Shakespeare's Globe 3971:(Tottenham Hotspur) 3965:(Charlton Athletic) 3666:. 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