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The Landmark welcomes Foster & Partners’ Neighbour to Canary Wharf’s newest Residential Hub |
The Landmark welcomes Foster & Partners’ Neighbour to Canary Wharf’s newest Residential Hub |
| Written by Michael Oakes | |||||||
| Tuesday, 22 July 2008 | |||||||
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World renowned architects Foster & Partners have unveiled initial proposals for the redevelopment of the City Pride pub site in Canary Wharf. The site borders Young Group’s two iconic 31 and 45 storey residential towers, The Landmark, which is the pioneer development of a new residential hub on the western edge of Canary Wharf. World renowned architects Foster & Partners have unveiled initial proposals for the redevelopment of the City Pride pub site in Canary Wharf. The site borders Young Group’s two iconic 31 and 45 storey residential towers, The Landmark, which is the pioneer development of a new residential hub on the western edge of Canary Wharf.
When The Landmark’s iconic East Tower completes in 2010, penthouse apartments will be Canary Wharf’s highest residential properties, overtaking Ballymore’s Pan Peninsular development, which is scheduled to complete shortly ahead of The Landmark.
Neil Young, CEO of property portfolio managers, Young Group, welcomes the Foster & Partner plans; “Although no formal planning application has been submitted as yet, interest in the City Pride site is great news for Canary Wharf and demonstrates the continuing confidence in the area. Foster & Partners’ involvement in looking at options for the site and the possibility of another iconic development to complement The Landmark towers will further enhance the area’s reputation, desirability as a residential location and property values.”
The Foster & Partners plans for the 2,525 meter site at 15 Westferry Road are reported to include a 200-bedroom five-star hotel as well as 410 residential units.
Construction of The Landmark is progressing on schedule; the 31 storey East Tower’s core reached full height in early July, while the 45 storey West Tower continues to advance skyward. Installation of the advanced floor-to-ceiling glazing system which forms the striking outer skin of both towers is racing ahead, enabling observers to appreciate the appearance of the towers’ sleek exterior finish.
-ends- Neil Young, CEO - Young Group, is available for interview (Michael Oakes | Young Group | +44 (0)845 356 1000 | This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it ) |
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