词条 | 100 Bishopsgate |
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| name = 100 Bishopsgate | image = 100 Bishopsgate 2.jpg | caption = Under construction | status = Under construction | location = London, United Kingdom | coordinates = {{coord|51.5158|-0.0810|display=inline,title}} | roof = {{convert|172|m|ft}} | antenna_spire = | floor_count = 40 | floor_area = {{convert|73000|m2|ft2|-2}} | client = The 100 Bishopsgate Partnership | architect = Allies and Morrison Arney Fender Katsalidis | structural_engineer = Robert Bird | main_contractor = Brookfield Multiplex }} 100 Bishopsgate is a development of two mixed-use buildings under construction on Bishopsgate in London. The buildings will be situated on the eastern edge of the City of London financial district. Building 1 on the site will be a 40-storey tower comprising five floors of {{convert|44,000| sqft|m2|abbr=on}} each and 32 office floors of between {{convert|19,000|-| 25,000| sqft|m2|abbr=on}}. Building 2 will be a seven-storey structure to be developed behind a retained façade, and will house restaurant and office floors of {{convert|8,000| sqft|m2|abbr=on}} each. In May 2015, it was reported that building company T Clarke had agreed a revised contract for 100 Bishopsgate, with on-site activities scheduled to start in April 2016. Ground engineering work began on the foundations to prepare the project for construction.[1] The developer is The 100 Bishopsgate Partnership, a joint-venture between Brookfield Office Properties (87.5%) and Great Portland Estates (12.5%). In April 2010 Brookfield paid £43m for a 50% stake in the project.[3] In October 2012 Great Portland Estates sold 37.5% of its 50% interest to Brookfield for £47.2 million leaving it with a 12.5% interest.[4] In November 2015 Brookfield announced that they had let the first seven floors (250,000 sq. ft.) to the Royal Bank of Canada.[5] Office space has also been pre-leased to major law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and Jefferies Group, an American investment bank. Site history
Along Bishopsgate, the 100 Bishopsgate site spans between St Ethelburga's Church and Camomile Street,[2] with Clerks Lane (or Clarks Lane) separating two portions.[3] In 1993 the IRA exploded a large bomb in Bishopsgate, 7 metres from St Ethelburga's Church. A number of surrounding buildings were badly damaged. A new building on the site was constructed, numbered 58, which included a public house, the Magpie and Punch Bowl which had operated at that location since 1839.[4] The site was again renumbering to 86 Bishopsgate, and included a new public house, City House.[5] Subsequently the buildings between St Ethelburga's and Camomile Street were demolished to make way for 100 Bisphopsgate. Planning and designA planning application was submitted by Great Portland Estates in September 2006 for the redevelopment of a site located at 61 St. Mary Axe, 80-86 Bishopsgate, 88-90 Bishopsgate, 12-20 Camomile Street, 15-16 St. Helen's Place and 33-35 St. Mary Axe.[10] The scheme proposes a mixed-used development comprising two buildings of forty and seven storeys respectively. The main tower (Building 1) would be formed of five podium floors, each of {{convert|44,000| sqft|m2 ha|abbr=on}}, and 32 tower floors, each of {{convert|19,000|-|25,000| sqft|m2 ha|abbr=on}}. The form of the lower part of the tower is designed to resolve the complex geometries of the site; thus the lower floors are shaped as parallelograms and the upper floors are shaped as rectangles. The secondary building (Building 2) would be formed of seven storeys of {{convert|8,000| sqft|m2|abbr=on}} each, providing restaurant and office space. A new public space of {{convert|0.5| acre|m2}} is situated in the middle of the site. The application was approved on 28 May 2008.[10] In July 2011 the proposed height was increased by {{convert|7|m|ft|spell=in|0}} to {{convert|172| m|ft|0}}. ConstructionDemolition of the buildings and infrastructure formerly on the site commenced in May 2011[12] and was completed later that year. The demolition work was complicated by the existence of six power substations on the site which needed to be kept operational until they could be bypassed.[6] As of February 2016, 100 Bishopsgate’s core has risen to the 4th floor and steel to the 1st floor. Ownership and tenantsThe developer is The 100 Bishopsgate Partnership, a joint-venture between Brookfield Office Properties (87.5%) and Great Portland Estates (12.5%). In April 2010 Brookfield paid £43m for a 50% stake in the project.[3] In October 2012 Great Portland Estates sold 37.5% of its 50% interest to Brookfield for £47.2 million leaving it with a 12.5% interest.[4] In November 2015 Brookfield announced that they had let the first seven floors (250,000 sq. ft.) to the Royal Bank of Canada.[5] See also
References1. ^{{Cite web|title = Brookfield starts work on stalled City tower Ι Construction Enquirer|url = http://www.constructionenquirer.com/2015/05/08/t-clarke-signs-me-deal-for-stalled-london-tower/|accessdate = 2015-05-22}} [7][8][9][10][11]2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.british-history.ac.uk/old-new-london/vol2/pp152-170#h2-0001 |title= Bishopsgate|work=British History On-Line|accessdate=7 July 2017}} 3. ^{{cite web|url= http://london1872.com/stanford32b.htm |title= Stanford's Library Map Of London And Its Suburbs 1872 |work = Stansford|date =1872 |accessdate=7 July 2017 }} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://okprice.co.uk/LondonPubs//StEthelburga/MagpiePunchBowl.shtml |title=Magpie & Punch Bowl, 58 Bishopsgate Street Within, St Ethelburga, City of London EC2 | work = OK Price |date = 5 January 2016 | accessdate=7 July 2017 }} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.thegoodpubguide.co.uk/pub/view/City-House-EC2N-4AU |title=City House |work = The Good Pub Guide|accessdate=7 July 2017}} 6. ^http://www.keltbray.com/project/100-bishopsgate-demolition-and-enabling 7. ^1 2 {{cite web |url=http://www.planning2.cityoflondon.gov.uk/online-applications/ |title=City of London - Planning search |publisher=City of London |at=06/00796/FULEIA |accessdate=13 October 2013}} 8. ^1 {{cite web |url=http://www.estatesgazette.com/blogs/london-office-database/2011/05/demolition-get-underway-at-100/ |title=Bulldozers get to work on 100 Bishopsgate |author=Kyle Gellatly |publisher=Estatesgazzette.com |date=10 May 2011 |accessdate=13 October 2013}} 9. ^1 2 {{cite web |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/epic/gpor/7542352/Brookfield-pays-43m-for-50pc-stake-in-Bishopsgate.html |title=Brookfield pays £43m for 50pc stake in Bishopsgate |author=Graham Ruddick |publisher=The Daily Telegraph |date=1 April 2010 |accessdate=13 October 2013}} 10. ^1 2 {{cite web |url=http://www.cnplus.co.uk/news/great-portland-sells-down-100-bishopsgate-share-to-brookfield/8637210.article |title=Great Portland sells down 100 Bishopsgate share to Brookfield |publisher=Construction News |date=19 October 2012 |accessdate=10 October 2013}} 11. ^1 2 {{cite news |url=http://www.cityam.com/227835/royal-bank-of-canada-picks-brookfields-100-bishopsgate-for-new-uk-headquarters |title=Royal Bank of Canada picks Brookfield’s 100 Bishopsgate for its new UK headquarters |last=Jefford |first=Kasmina |date=2 November 2015 |publisher=City A.M. |accessdate=23 April 2016}} }} External links
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