Canary Wharf Group has announced the launch of its first pet-friendly building, 8 Water Street, part of the extensive Wood Wharf development.
North Quay at Canary Wharf – that scrappy piece of land used as a building site for the Crossrail station – will become a “vibrant mixed-use district” with office space and homes.
Hong Kong-based Link Reit, Asia’s largest real estate investment trust, has announced a £380million pound deal for The Cabot. The offices house Morgan Stanley’s London HQ in Canary Wharf.
The largest ever solo exhibition from sculptor Helaine Blumenfeld will extend its residency at Canary Wharf until 2021.
Cyclewear brand Rapha has opened its doors with a pop-up at Canary Wharf, offering its latest collections and a schedule of events, curated routes and community activities.
The sixth Winter Lights festival brings together 25 unique light installations from all over the globe, with some old favourites returning. Here’s a sneak peek at the seven first-timers.
Mmm, how to describe a Helaine Blumenfeld sculpture. Drunk fungi? Coy pencil sharpenings? Oyster innards? The result of a misguided angel breeding programme?
Apple has upgraded payments on the Tube meaning that people can move faster through the barriers.
Creative cocktail bar and restaurant The Alchemist – working to the mission “theatre served” – will open its biggest venue yet in the capital in a prime location at Canary Wharf on Friday (29 November).
Our round-up of festive shows covers the traditional – pantomimes (oh yes we did), the Christmassy (a couple of Dickens) and the shows that happen to be going on in December, which is good enough for us.
The Canary Wharf ice rink has been, er, put on ice this year. The organisers have decided to take a break “so we can look at new ways to bring you an expanded and improved event in future years”.