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This article may be in need of reorganization to comply with Wikipedia's layout guidelines. Please help by editing the article to make improvements to the overall structure. (October 2017) (Learn how and when to remove this message) The following is a list of official music videos that were set and primarily filmed in London, England. Year Track Title Artist Video Director Location(s) 1965 ...
The company ran into severe trouble in the early 1990s. It was due in part to a general decline in the world economy, but the company was truly brought low by the Canary Wharf project. It was the world's largest property development, but remained half empty. Reichmann had taken the project as a major gamble.
In the 1980s, Olympia & York grew to be the largest property development firm in the world. [2] In the early 1980s the New York City real estate market was severely depressed, and the Reichmanns bought a group of nine skyscrapers for the low price of $300 million. In only a few years the group rose in value to $3.5 billion.
[2] [5] (At the family's peak, their combined wealth was estimated at $13bn, making them the fourth-richest family on the planet.) [7] Holdings of O&Y included First Canadian Place, the World Financial Centre in Manhattan, and Canary Wharf in London. [2] In 1980, they bought English Property Corp, one of the largest British developers.
A local public library, called Idea Store Canary Wharf, is in Churchill Place shopping mall and run by Tower Hamlets Council which opened on Thursday 16 March 2006 as part of the Idea Store project [102] and is the borough fourth Idea Store. [103] Cinema. Canary Wharf hosts two multiplexes (cinemas), one on West India Quay run by Cineworld.
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.
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 ...
Cries in the Night, more popularly released as Funeral Home, [3] is a 1980 Canadian slasher film directed by William Fruet and starring Lesleh Donaldson, Kay Hawtrey, Jack Van Evera, Alf Humphreys, and Harvey Atkin. The plot follows a teenager spending the summer at her grandmother's inn—formerly a funeral home—where guests begin to disappear.