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The crash and rebound of Canary Wharf

By: Series: Wharton Real Estate Review ; 1(1) Spring 2002, 75-85(6)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Charts the progress of Canary Wharf, Britain's largest office project incorporating 13m sq ft of development on an 80-acre site. Looks at the different phases of development and the involvement of Olympia and York Developments, the London Docklands Development Corporation (LDDC). In particular discusses the recession, competition the City Corporation, transportation problems involving the Docklands Light Railway (DLR), the difficulty of attracting British tenants, the recovery of Canary Wharf post 1995, the creation of Canary Wharf PLC and its financial strucutre, and winners and losers of the development.
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Charts the progress of Canary Wharf, Britain's largest office project incorporating 13m sq ft of development on an 80-acre site. Looks at the different phases of development and the involvement of Olympia and York Developments, the London Docklands Development Corporation (LDDC). In particular discusses the recession, competition the City Corporation, transportation problems involving the Docklands Light Railway (DLR), the difficulty of attracting British tenants, the recovery of Canary Wharf post 1995, the creation of Canary Wharf PLC and its financial strucutre, and winners and losers of the development.