Aga Khan to build cultural centre in London

July 8, 2011 – The Aga Khan has signed an agreement to build a cultural and education centre at King’s Cross, almost a decade after the spiritual leader of Ismaili Muslims had to abandon plans for an Islamic art museum at another site.

The Aga Khan Development Network, the charitable agency founded by Prince Karim Aga Khan IV, has finalised terms with owners of King’s Cross Central to buy land for an 8m sq ft development behind King’s Cross station. King’s Cross Central is one of Europe’s biggest redevelopment projects.

via http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/d1d9edea-a99a-11e0-a04a-00144feabdc0.htmlP

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  1. How lucky is London…! Congratulations/ Mubarak to all the hard working individuals everywhere who are Blessed working under His Highness’ Guidance and Grace and play a role in creating and maintaining His Institutions.

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