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8 years ago

Reminds me of Vienna’s Danube channel.
Revealed: the insidious creep of pseudo-public space in London.
Pseudo-public space – squares and parks that seem public but are actually owned by corporations – has quietly spread across cities worldwide. As the Guardian maps its full extent in London for the first time, Jack Shenker reports on a new culture of secrecy and control, where private security guards can remove you for protesting, taking photos ... or just looking scruffy