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  2. London Docklands Development Corporation - Wikipedia

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    LDDC helped to create Canary Wharf, Surrey Quays Shopping Centre, London City Airport, ExCeL London, London Arena and the Docklands Light Railway, bringing more than 120,000 new jobs to the Docklands and making the area highly sought after for housing. Although initially fiercely resisted by local councils and residents, today it is generally ...

  3. Royal Albert Dock, London - Wikipedia

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    Boris Johnson promised that the development would be the "next Canary Wharf", serving as a gateway for Asian and Chinese businesses, creating 20,000 jobs and adding £6 billion to the UK economy. [9] Johnson named the main road serving the development "Mandarin Street" to attract Chinese businesses. [10] Construction officially began in June 2017.

  4. London’s Canary Wharf shows the future of work is ... - AOL

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    In March 2024, vacancies stood at 15.2%—up from 13.4% a year earlier and 4% in 2017, according to commercial real estate analytics group CoStar (although the so-called Grade-A properties managed ...

  5. Consort Place - Wikipedia

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    Consort Place, formerly known as Alpha Square, is a mixed-use development currently under construction in the Isle of Dogs, London, England, south of the financial district Canary Wharf. Original plans for the development were withdrawn by the developer in 2015 following a recommendation to refuse the scheme by Tower Hamlets Development Committee.

  6. Riverside South (Canary Wharf) - Wikipedia

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    Riverside South is a proposed skyscraper development in Canary Wharf, London.Some below ground-level work was completed by 2014 on behalf of investment bank J.P. Morgan & Co., which bought a 999-year lease on the site with the intention of making the building its London office, but the firm has now moved into an existing Canary Wharf building.

  7. Thames Gateway - Wikipedia

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    Mainly derelict land close to Plumstead railway station that was developed with the aim of creating 2000 new jobs, with funding from the London Development Agency and European Union. Completed East: London Gateway: Port with logistics and a business park. The port was developed at Shell Haven, a 607 hectares (1,500 acres) site in Thurrock. [4]

  8. London Docklands - Wikipedia

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    Night view of Canary Wharf in the Docklands The O2 with Canary Wharf in the background Museum of London Docklands, near Canary Wharf. Efforts to redevelop the docks began almost as soon as they were closed, although it took a decade for most plans to move beyond the drawing board and another decade for redevelopment to take full effect.

  9. Canary Wharf Group - Wikipedia

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    Canary Wharf Group plc is a British property company headquartered in London, England. It is the owner and developer of nearly 100 acres (0.40 km 2) of property at Canary Wharf and elsewhere in London. Over the last 10 years it has constructed more office space in London than any other developer. [1]