Residents of a luxury development on London’s South Bank who lost a legal battle to close part of the tenth-floor viewing platform at Tate Modern are now taking their case to the UK Supreme Court.
Owners of four flats in the Neo Bankside block located alongside the gallery, previously claimed in court that “hundreds of thousands of visitors” to Tate Modern were looking into their homes from the viewing space located in its Blavatnik building.
— The Art Newspaper
After losing their legal case to close parts of the public viewing terrace at the neighboring Tate Modern extension, some residents of the luxurious Neo Bankside glass condo development in London are now taking their fight to the UK's Supreme Court, reports The Art Newspaper.
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"Residents of a luxury development"
Bless your hearts.
...and here I thought the US was the World Heavyweight champion for the frivolous lawsuits.... taking a privacy lawsuit to the Supreme Court when you live in a flat with floor to ceiling curtain wall glass... YOU F'N WOT M8.
LMAO imagine High Line condo residents suing to shut down the High Line.
More like they would try to shut it down for anyone not living on the high line, for 'privacy' and to 'keep the character'
And all the while the residents of one tower sit front row for all that's happening in the other tower sfw and not...
only the rich are allowed to peek at the rich
The worst thing about living in a rich area is that you have to live with rich people.
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