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Canary Wharf Group has bought ownership of the Wood Wharf Limited Partnership from British Waterways and Ballymore Properties. Canary Wharf Group will now have control of design over the 16.8 acre Wood Wharf mixed use development scheme site, which is immediately adjacent to the Canary Wharf. Wood Wharf will comprise 1.25 million square feet of residential development, 200,000 sq ft of retail, 3.1m sq ft of offices and a 200,000 sq ft hotel with a single outline planning consent in May 2009. Detailed consent was subsequently granted for the three office buildings closest to the Canary Wharf estate totalling 1.5m sq ft net in July 2009. - (20-01-2012)
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Wood Wharf Limited Partnership, comprising British Waterways, Canary Wharf Group and Ballymore Properties, has submitted detailed plans for two office buildings at Wood Wharf, E14. The two office buildings (W01 & W02-03) will be located on the northern side of the site. Building W01 designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, will be 134m tall and provide 84,600 sq m (911,000 sq ft) of office space over about 30 storeys. Building W02-03, at a height of 194m, is designed by Clarke Pelli and provides 149,000 sq m (1.6m sq ft) of floor space over about 40 storeys. - (04-06-2009)
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Wood Wharf Limited Partnership, comprising British Waterways, Canary Wharf Group and Ballymore Properties, has had its outline planning application for the development approved. The plans for the 7ha (17 acre) Wood Wharf site in London, E14, include 455,221 sq m (4.9m) sq ft of offies, retail and leisure space and 1,668 apartments. The scheme includes a £50m S106 agreement and a £100m contribution to Crossrail. Wood Wharf will be developed as four phases. Reserved matters on Phase 1 will be submitted in 2009. - (06-11-2008)
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Following London's Olympic win, developer Ballymore has taken a full page advertisement in today's press highlighting its plans to build 3.5m sq ft of offices, by 2012, at Arrowhead Quay, Crossharbour, New Providence Wharf, Peninsula Reach and Wood Wharf in London's docklands. - (07-07-2005)
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British Waterways, the owner of the 8.3ha (20-acre) Wood Wharf site to the east of Canary Wharf, London, E14, has chosen Canary Wharf Group and Ballymore Properties as its preferred partners on the £2bn regeneration. Offices, residential and a hotel are planned. - (01-02-2005)
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British Land and a consortium of Canary Wharf Group, Ballymore Properties and Manhattan Loft Corporation, have been shortlisted by British Waterways to develop the 334,448 sq m (3.6m sq ft) office scheme, hotel and apartments, on a 8.3ha (20-acre) Wood Wharf site in London Docklands, E14. A final decision on the developer is expected in January 2005 and British Waterways is likely to want to retain a share in the project. Atis Real Weatheralls is advising British Waterways. - (04-12-2004)
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More than 2.6 million sq ft of new office schemes was granted planning permission by London Borough of Tower Hamlets last week. All the development are in the 20ha (50 acre) Millennium Quarter site in South Quay, London Docklands E14. The schemes include Ballymore's One Millharbour and Arrowhead Quay office schemes, the first five buildings over two phases of Capital & Provident's World Trade Centre scheme and the Quadratic building. - (20-05-2001)
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Ballymore's Arrowhead Quay office scheme in South Quay, London Docklands E14 has had its planning application approved by London Borough of Tower Hamlets. The scheme, designed by Skidmore Owings & Merrill, will in total provide 44,600 sq m (480,074 sq ft) of office space, with leisure and retail space in two buildings. The design will make use of a Mica paint technology that will make the façade of the buildings appear to change colour between blue and green depending on the light conditions. - (07-03-2001)
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The World Trade Centre proposal at Marsh Wall, London E14, put forward by Capital & Provident Management, received planning approval this week from London Borough of Tower Hamlets. The World Trade Centre will in total comprise 2 million sq ft, in nine buildings, and is to include a Posthouse Premier Hotel. Separately, the Arrowhead Quay scheme on Marsh Wall E14, planned by Ballymore, also obtained planning permission. The Arrowhead Quay scheme is in total a 66,239 sq m (713,000 sq ft) mixed use development incorporating office, retail, and leisure. The 16-storey and 26-storey glass and steel buildings have been designed by Skidmore Owings & Merrill (020 7793 1007). - (04-10-2000)
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