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  • Full address

    Canada Square,
    London,
    Middlesex,
    England

  • Owner

    Ross Down

  • Date purchased

    27/06/2010

  • Renewal date

    27/06/2015

  • Purchase offers

    2

  • Total Hits

    1,797

  • Average Hits/Day

    5

  • Current Value

    £16.29 (226%)

  • Total Ad Revenue

    £0.00

  • Total No. Updates

    13

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  • Canary Wharf owner Songbird lifted by Qatari talk Canada Square, London Middlesex England

    Published: 26th June 2010

    Takeover speculation triggered a 10% jump in shares in Canary Wharf owner Songbird to 158.5p this morning, the biggest gain since last October. The Times reported today that the highly-acquisitive Qatari Investment Authority, which has a 24% stake in Songbird, was looking at buying the remaining 76% for £700m plus. Songbird said it had not received a takeover approach from the QIA, the emirate's sovereign wealth fund. There is also no evidence that the Qataris are buying shares from the other investors, the China Investment Corporation, Morgan Stanley and GF Investments. Rumours that the Qataris could be plotting to take control of Canary Wharf have been swirling for months and were reignited when the Qataris bought Park House f

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  • Canary Wharf Lettings go from strength to strength Canada Square, London Middlesex England

    Published: 26th June 2010

    With the lettings market booming, Benham and Reeves Lettings, already London’s largest, independent lettings-only agent, has opened a new office in Canada Square, in the heart of Canary Wharf to meet the growing need from landlords and tenants. And this is the second new office to be opened by the company this summer – they’ve also opened an office in Imperial Wharf, a riverside development near Chelsea Harbour, bringing the total number of offices across the Capital to ten. “The lettings market in Canary Wharf is going from strength to strength, with corporate tenants keen to enjoy the great lifestyle that the area has to offer and it’s not hard to see why Canary Wharf is such a popular area with corporate exe

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  • BYRON’s ‘Proper Burgers’ Canada Square, London Middlesex England

    Published: 26th June 2010

    Award winning BYRON today becomes the latest exciting addition to Canary Wharf’s restaurant scene.The hamburger specialist was named the Best Cheap Eat at the Observer Food Monthly Awards 2009 and today opened its doors in Cabot Place East retail mall, leaving Canary Wharf food-lovers salivating over ‘hamburgers the way they should be,’ made with simple toppings and buns freshly baked in an artisan bakery.Tom Byng, founder of BYRON said:“We’ve wanted to come to Canary Wharf for a long time and are thrilled to have finally got the chance. It’s a great opportunity for us to bring our ‘proper hamburgers’ to a whole new group of people and a good test for our business. We’re really looking f

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  • Getting to Canary Wharf Canada Square, London Middlesex England

    Published: 25th June 2010

    BY BUS At Canary Wharf, there are up to 30 buses an hour to catch in peak periods. Here’s your choice of bus services: D3, D7, D8, 277 and the N50 night bus. For 24 hour travel information, contact London Transport on: 020 7222 1234. BY DOCKLANDS LIGHT RAILWAY (DLR) Canary Wharf’s DLR station is in Zone 2. Docklands Light Railway runs from Bank and Tower Gateway to Stratford, Beckton and Lewisham. It operates at the following times: Monday to Friday 05.30 to 00.30, Saturday 05.30 to 00.30, Sunday 07.00 to 23.00Travelling time to Canary Wharf from Bank (Northern and Central Lines)/Monument (Northern, Central, Circle and District Lines) or Tower Gateway (District and Circle Line) is 11 minutes and from Stratford (C

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  • Starbucks gets its buzz back as City sales soar! Canada Square, London Middlesex England

    Published: 24th June 2010

    The rehabilitation of the US coffee chain Starbucks gathered pace yesterday when it disclosed forecast-beating profits for the past three months. The company said that cost cutting and a spike in popularity in America had helped it to a better-than-expected profit of $217m (£141m) for the quarter ending 28 March, compared with just $25m in the same period last year.   The figures were boosted by an increase in customer numbers, the first rise for 13 quarters. Revenues jumped 9 per cent to $2.53bn, up from $2.33bn a year ago. "Starbucks' second-quarter results demonstrate the impact of innovation and the success of our efforts to dramatically transform our business over the last two years," Howard Schultz, the founder of Sta

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  • DLR and Tube strike action to hit Canary Wharf! Canada Square, London Middlesex England

    Published: 24th June 2010

    Yes, it's that time again! The Tube strike on the Piccadilly, Northern and Jubilee lines is set to run from 7pm on Wednesday until 7pm on Friday. The DLR strike is set to run from 4am on Wednesday until 4am on Saturday. CWG said it was in discussion with Transport for London over improvements to other scheduled services to the estate should the strikes go ahead. It is also talking to Thames Clippers with the aim of boosting services during the strikes. Remember to book river service tickets online in advance of travel. For more information go to thamesclippers.com. For cyclists, a temporary bike parking area will be set up in Cabot Square. Good Luck!

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  • London Festival of Architecture Canada Square, London Middlesex England

    Published: 23rd June 2010

    Thursday 24 – Monday 28 June Take a closer look at the unique spaces and architecture that defines Canary Wharf, as part of the London-wide biennial London Festival of Architecture 2010. Join us as Canary Wharf celebrates its built environment, past and future, with a programme of performance, photography, sculpture, film screenings, workshops, lectures walks, and interactive art installations.    

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  • Canary Wharf Reflection Canada Square, London Middlesex England

    Published: 23rd June 2010

  • Canary Wharf Canada Square, London Middlesex England

    Published: 23rd June 2010

  • Canary Wharf / One Canada Square Canada Square, London Middlesex England

    Published: 23rd June 2010

    One Canada Square is the tallest building in Britain, a title it has held since 1991. For a period of about six months it was also the tallest building in Europe before losing this title to Messeturm in Frankfurt. One Canada Square continues to have the tallest office floors in Europe over 15 years after it was originally finished. Perhaps due to superstition, there is no rentable space on the 13th floor and instead the floors are numbered 11, 12, 14, 15... The steel structural frame weighs 27,000 tonnes and there are a further 47,000 tonnes of stainless steel and glass cladding it. The top floor was originally an observation level but this was closed in the mid 90s. The U.K remains the only country in Europe to not have an observ

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