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The best and brightest urban artists from around the globe hit the streets at Heritage Auctions

The best and brightest urban artists from around the globe hit the streets at Heritage Auctions RETNA (b. 1979), Untitled, diptych, early 21st century Acrylic on aluminum 92-1/2 x 44 inches. DALLAS, TX .- Fresh off a record-setting Banksy sale, a KAWS retrospective event and the groundbreaking DKE Toys Archive auction, Heritage Auctions goes big in the Urban art world by getting small. The Dallas-based house s March 11 Urban Art event features only 43 lots. Yet the upcoming auction is a best-of-the-best sale highlighting some of the finest works by many of the biggest and brightest names on the global contemporary-art landscape. Heritage Auctions in recent months has met the increased demand of contemporary-art collectors by expanding its offerings to include retrospective auctions and sales spotlighting single artists. As a result, Heritage has been able clear the canvas for these significant pieces by such singular futurists.

£50 million redevelopment of Bangor town centre given go ahead

A £50 million redevelopment of Bangor town centre has been permitted, despite concerns about car parking, sustainability and potential flooding. Councillors at Ards and North Down Borough Council’s Planning Committee gave their approval at a meeting this week for a mixed use development in the Queen’s Parade area of Bangor. The proposed scheme, developed by Bangor Marine Ltd, will see extensive work to a run-down area of the town. It will involve the building of new homes, a 66 bedroom hotel, a cinema and leisure facility, a public realm scheme, new streets, an events space and new cafes and restaurants.

£50 million redevelopment of Bangor town centre approved despite concerns

£50 million redevelopment of Bangor town centre approved despite concerns Issues of flooding, parking and sustainability are raised regarding the development 16:40, 27 JAN 2021 Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A £50 million redevelopment of Bangor town centre has been permitted, despite concerns about car parking, sustainability and potential flooding. Elected representatives at Ards and North Down Borough Council’s Planning Committee gave their approval at a meeting this week for a mixed use development in the Queen’s Parade area of Bangor.

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