Wednesday, 25 January 2017

Brookfield’s 36-floor City of London tower approved

Developer Brookfield has gained planning for the latest new tall building in the City of London at 1 Leadenhall.

1 Leadenhall

1 Leadenhall forms part of the outer ring of planned and existing high-rise buildings in the Square Mile

The £400m tower designed by Ken Shuttleworth’s Make practice will rise to 36 floors making its slightly taller than the Gherkin.

Under present plans work could start on the 183m tall tower as early as June 2018.

Brookfield Property Partners is also building an office block at 100 Bishopsgate, using its in-house contractor Multiplex to deliver the tower.

The building at 1 Leadenhall will have 540,000 sq ft of office space, as well as 50,000 sq ft of shops and cafes on the ground, first and second floors. Also it will boast a public galley with views over Leadenhall Market.

The existing seven-storey building on the 1 Leadenhall site, known as Leadenhall Court will be demolished over a six month programme.

3025911_3215_1600_160617a_rgb31 The 1 Leadenhall scheme will improve pedestrian routes around the site and into Leadenhall Market.3215_1200_160617A_rgb-2-1 The scheme includes a free public terrace that overlooks Leadenhall Market



from Construction Enquirer http://www.constructionenquirer.com/2017/01/25/brookfields-36-floor-city-of-london-tower-approved/

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