27-11-2025 11:24 via ianvisits.co.uk

JP Morgan revives £3 billion skyscraper plan for Canary Wharf after 20 years on ice

One of Canary Wharf’s largest undeveloped plots is finally set to be built on, with JPMorganChase confirming plans for a new £3 billion skyscraper — two decades after the site was first earmarked for development.
Artist’s impression: The view from JPMorganChase’s Riverside office
The Riverside site, on the edge of the Thames, was bought by JP Morgan in 2008 for a new headquarters, but the banking crisis halted progress almost immediately. They later moved into Lehma
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