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The company is notable for its project Shard London Bridge, built in London Borough of Southwark, United Kingdom. [3]The company has teamed up with Renzo Piano and Great Western Developments on plans for Paddington Quarter, which is a £775m redevelopment of the former Royal Mail sorting office adjacent to Paddington Station.
The Shard, [a] also referred to as the Shard London Bridge [12] and formerly London Bridge Tower, [13] is a pyramid-shaped 72-storey mixed-use development supertall skyscraper, designed by the Italian architect Renzo Piano, in Southwark, London, that forms part of The Shard Quarter development.
Irvine Gerald Sellar (3 September 1934 – 26 February 2017) was an English fashion retailer, and later property developer. He was the founder of the Sellar Property Group , and the developer of The Shard .
A newly approved skyscraper will join The Shard as the UK’s tallest building after the City of London approved its planning permission.. Named as 1 Undershaft, it will stand at 309.6 metres tall ...
PropertyShark was founded by real estate investor and software developer Matthew Haines following his work on renovating a five-family brownstone in Harlem. [7] The initial website launched on New Year's Day in 2003 and was first named MatthewHaines.com and later changed to NYCpropertyresearch.com. [4] [8] Haines reportedly created PropertyShark to make real estate data more accessible and ...
The Hux Shard Grand Designs has proven time and time again that properties often go over budget, but one of the show’s most disastrous examples was The Hux Shard in Devon, which cost 199 percent ...
The Shard: London United Kingdom: 309.6 (1,016) 73: 2012: Tallest building in Western Europe. Briefly the tallest building in Europe until completion of Mercury City Tower. 8 Eurasia: Moscow Russia: 308.9 (1,013) 67: 2015: 9 Neva Tower 1: Moscow Russia: 302 (991) 65: 2020: 10 City of Capitals: Moscow Tower: Moscow Russia: 301.8 (990) 76: 2010
Sold for: $2.2 million. Worn by Jordan during Game 2 of the 1998 NBA Finals, these shoes witnessed the shooting guard score a whopping 37 points to lead the Bulls to victory on their path to a ...