Canary Wharf Group

Canary Wharf Group plc is a British property company headquartered in London, England.[3] In December 1995, the company was acquired by an international consortium, including Olympia and York founder Paul Reichmann.[11] Several large transport projects have been constructed which link to Canary Wharf, including the Jubilee Line Extension and Crossrail.In 2014, the Group opposed two cycle routes dubbed "Crossrail for bikes" by anonymously distributed a briefing paper claiming the project would be "extremely damaging to London".Notable property addresses are: Outside Canary Wharf itself, CWG also developed 20 Fenchurch Street and is redeveloping the Shell Centre site in central London.
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