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1 Merchant Square is a 42-storey, 140 m tall building under construction in Paddington, London. When complete, it will be the tallest building in the City of Westminster , with a hotel and 222 apartments .
[35] 2 Merchant Square will be a 16-storey office building providing 162,000 sq ft (15,100 m 2) of Grade A space with 4,400 sq ft (410 m 2) of retail space. [36] 6 Merchant Square will offer 119 apartments over 15 floors. [37] A large square by the canal is planned for Merchant Square, along with business and retail barges moored alongside. [27]
3 Merchant Square, a 21-storey development of 159 luxury apartments and 42 standard apartments, was completed in summer 2014. [ 10 ] 1 Merchant Square will be a residential tower of 42 storeys designed by Robin Partington Architects, which will be the tallest building in the City of Westminster, containing just over 200 residential units, a 90 ...
Merchants Square is a 20th-century interpretation of an 18th-century-style retail village in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia, United States. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places .
The merchant Archibald Gracie, at the time one of New York City's richest men, [24] bought Walton's land in two phases in December 1798 and January 1799. [25] [20] At the time, the Gracies' city residence was a house that they rented from New York City mayor Richard Varick.
In 2010, Mossessian & Partners completed three buildings: 5 Merchant Square (headquarters for Marks and Spencers) in Paddington, London; [6] ExxonMobil Headquarters in Shanghai, China; and a private residence in Sorede, France.
The Merchant's House Museum is the only 19th-century residence in Manhattan with its original exteriors and interiors intact. Brewster built the house as a speculative development and sold it in 1835 to the merchant Seabury Tredwell, who lived there with his wife, eight children, four servants, and several relatives. Five of the children never ...
DAMAC Residential Tower is a 50-storey, 170-metre high skyscraper located at 69-71 Bondway, Vauxhall, London.Originally scheduled to be completed by 2020, [2] the tower's opening was ultimately delayed to June 2022.