JP Morgan to Build Canary Wharf’s Tallest Tower – if There Is a Tax Incentive
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JP Morgan to build Canary Wharf’s tallest tower – if there is a tax incentive
JP Morgan has been given the green light to build Canary Wharf’s largest tower but questions still remain over controversial tax incentives to lure the Wall Street titan in. The US banking behemoth has been in talks with officials from London City Airport regarding height restrictions for the ...
JPMorgan Chase has been given permission to build the tallest office building in London's Canary Wharf - and one of Europe's tallest - after the bank reached an agreement with nearby London City Airport on height restrictions.
Canary Wharf set for record-breaking tower as JPMorgan secures key approvals
JPMorgan Chase is moving closer to delivering Canary Wharf’s tallest tower after overcoming critical height restrictions linked to nearby London City Airport, clearing a major hurdle for its proposed £3bn headquarters at Riverside South. The Wall Street banking giant is now preparing a planning application for a 265-metre skyscraper that will surpass One Canada Square, which has dominated the Docklands skyline at 235 metres for more than three d…
The great American banker JPMorgan Chase received a green one for building one of Europe's top offices, after...
JP Morgan gets green light to build Canary Wharf's tallest tower
JP Morgan has been given the green light to build Canary Wharf’s largest tower but questions still remain over controversial tax incentives to lure the Wall Street titan in. The US banking behemoth has been in talks with officials from London City Airport regarding height restrictions for the tower. The bank is understood to have sought to nail the “maximum height possible to maximise investment” though faced a roadblock due to air restrictions …
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