by Editor | Oct 28, 2021 | Canary Wharf
Hawksmoor is launching its first new London restaurant in four years, Hawksmoor Wood Wharf on November 25. Not only will it be the largest Hawksmoor restaurant, it will also house their most ambitious bar to date, The Lowback, with its own sun-trap terrace. Occupying...
by Editor | Oct 24, 2020 | Canary Wharf
Canary Wharf Group has announced the launch of its first pet-friendly building, 8 Water Street, part of the extensive Wood Wharf development. How is it pet friendly? There are pet-friendly spaces, you’re allowed to keep pets (obviously) and people won’t...
by Editor | Oct 23, 2020 | Canary Wharf
East London artist Camille Walala has stamped her mark on Canary Wharf. The artist’s captivating transformation of Adams Plaza Bridge becomes the latest addition to the Estate’s permanent public art collection After transforming Adams Plaza Bridge bridge into a...
by Editor | Jul 30, 2020 | Canary Wharf
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. Canary Wharf Group has submitted an outline plan to Tower Hamlets Council...
by Editor | Jul 29, 2020 | Canary Wharf
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. It’s Link Resit’s first entry into the European market (at a 0.4% discount). The...
by Editor | Jul 29, 2020 | Canary Wharf, Events
The largest ever solo exhibition from sculptor Helaine Blumenfeld will extend its residency at Canary Wharf until 2021. Installed shortly before lockdown, the exhibition entitled Looking Up, is available to view free of charge for visitors making their way back to the...