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In 2019, a mixed use building of 15 storeys built by Generali Real Estate with Eric Parry Architects, [4] called One Fen Court or 120 Fenchurch Street, opened alongside the east side of Fen Court. The building has a publicly accessible roof garden named The Garden at 120, and is 69 metres (226 ft) high.
On 1 July 1927, the company merged with United to become known as A.A.C Anthracite, based at 120 Fenchurch Street. In 1976, AAH sold off its interests in fuel and building materials. Healthcare services became the company's main business activity.
Fenchurch Street is a street in London, England, linking Aldgate at its eastern end with Lombard Street and Gracechurch Street in the west. It is a well-known thoroughfare in the City of London financial district and is the site of many corporate offices and headquarters.
Fenchurch Street railway station was built in 1841 upon the site of Aldgate Pump Court. [9] As the City of London developed, it is thought to have been taken down and moved a short distance to the west, to its current location in 1876, as a result of road widening. [4]
The area around Fenchurch Street is one of the oldest inhabited parts of London; the name "Fenchurch" derives from the Latin faenum (hay) and refers to hay markets in the area. [16] The station was the first to be granted permission by the Corporation of London to be constructed inside the City of London, following several refusals against ...
An East Village apartment fire killed a 75-year-old man and injured two other people Sunday morning, authorities said. The rapid blaze broke out on the second floor of a six-story apartment ...
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills season 14 is expected to start filming this spring with new and returning stars.. Season 13 of the Bravo hit, which finished airing in March, starred Kyle ...
St Stephen Walbrook. Stow in the 16th century suggested there was a branch, called the Langbourne (see Langbourne Ward) to the east, rising at St Katherine Coleman and running SW along Fenchurch Street (making this area 'fenny'), along Lombard Street, into Sherborne Lane and presumably into the Walbrook. [21] Later scholars have been doubtful.