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In 2006 Canary Wharf Group announced that Cabot Hall would close at the end of 2006 to be converted into additional retail and restaurants, and in 2011 the restaurant space was filled by Scottish restaurant Boisdale. [1] Cabot Square and Cabot Hall are named after Italian explorer John Cabot.
A local public library, called Idea Store Canary Wharf, is in Churchill Place shopping mall and run by Tower Hamlets Council which opened on Thursday 16 March 2006 as part of the Idea Store project [101] and is the borough fourth Idea Store. [102] Cinema. Canary Wharf hosts two multiplexes (cinemas), one on West India Quay run by Cineworld.
His first Italian, first Columbus restaurant. Guy Fieri's Trattoria is the latest of 18 concepts and nearly 100 restaurants bearing the celebrity chef's name.
A Slug and Lettuce at Canary Wharf, London. In mid-2000, SFI, the owner of the Litten Tree bar chain, announced a £31.6 million takeover of Slug and Lettuce, paid for in shares, and McKenzie left the chain to pursue new challenges. [25] By this time the chain had 32 outlets. [26]
Novotel London Canary Wharf also known as 40 Marsh Wall is a 127 m (419 ft), 39-storey hotel in the Isle of Dogs, London, just south of the financial district of Canary Wharf. [1] It has been designed by BUJ Architects for AccorHotels as one of the company's Novotel hotels and has 313 rooms.
From Broadway and the West End to Canary Wharf and Wall Street, I wanted to experience it all. My dream was to live in one of them at some point in life to try my luck as a corporate lawyer .
The London Marriott Hotel Canary Wharf (previously the London Marriott Hotel West India Quay) is a hotel in Canary Wharf in London, England, that opened in 2004. It is located at 1 West India Quay , 22 Hertsmere Road, and is named after Canary Wharf where it overlooks West India Dock North.
LDDC helped to create Canary Wharf, Surrey Quays Shopping Centre, London City Airport, ExCeL London, London Arena and the Docklands Light Railway, bringing more than 120,000 new jobs to the Docklands and making the area highly sought after for housing. Although initially fiercely resisted by local councils and residents, today it is generally ...