How Sadiq Khan's former power hub is being turned into London's next shopping and restaurant destination
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How Sadiq Khan's former power hub is being turned into London's next shopping and restaurant destination
"Construction workers are busy with the transformation of the building, which was the seat of power in the capital up until 2021. Once completed, workers, shoppers and diners will enjoy stunning views, some from open-plan garden terraces, over the Thames and Tower Bridge."
"The landmark external glass panels have been dismantled from the building on the south side of the river. A crane now towers over the ex-City Hall shell as builders press ahead with the project."
"London's ability to combine the old and the new - embracing continuity and change down the centuries - is one of the many qualities which puts it amongst the great cities of the world."
"The old mayoral centre, now known as 110 The Queen's Walk, is being converted into offices, shops and other commercial space. There will also be cafes and restaurants on the ground floor and a market hall beside the sunken-level."
Construction is underway to transform London's former City Hall into a vibrant complex featuring offices, shops, and restaurants. The renovation includes open-plan garden terraces offering views of the Thames and Tower Bridge. The building, once a hub for regional government, is being updated after the Mayor moved operations to a smaller location. The project aims to blend the historic significance of the site with modern amenities, enhancing London's skyline and providing new commercial opportunities.
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