122 Leadenhall Street in London

122 Leadenhall Street

Construction | Office | London | Groundbreaking 2010 | Completed 2014 (expected) | 225.0 meter / 738.2 feet | 48 Floors | Views 1171 | Added by Chris Bakker, 21 Feb 2010


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122 Leadenhall Street in London

Designed by Richard Rogers and developed by British Land, the new tower will be 225 metres (737 feet) tall, with 48 floors, making it the tallest building in the City until the completion of the neighbouring Bishopsgate Tower. With its distinctive wedge-shaped profile, it has been nicknamed the Cheese Grater.

The construction site in November 2009The planning application was submitted to the City of London Corporation in February 2004 and was approved in May 2005. Demolition of the current building commenced in December 2006 and was completed in late 2008. In a statement made to the London stock exchange on Thursday 14 August 2008, the developer British Land said it was delaying the project, which is currently on site.

The old skyscraper on this location was demolished in 2007-08.

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Chris added company Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
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