The London Stock Exchange - Mixed-Use Development - London EC2, Old Broad Street

Date: 18 Oct 2002

The London Stock Exchange today published the planning application for its Old Broad Street site. The Exchange intends to sell the site with an approved planning consent attached. It will move its existing headquarters to a new development at Paternoster Square in the City of London in the second quarter of 2004.

The scheme outlined in the planning application will greatly enhance the existing site and will provide:

a.. a pedestrian passageway through the site, providing greater public accessibility;
b.. an improved streetscape, providing buildings that are more sympathetic to the local architecture; and
c.. more than 40,000 square feet of new retail space, making the area more attractive to visitors and the local working population.

The planning application includes:

a.. re-cladding the existing Exchange Tower building;
b.. a new 8 storey building on the site of the old market floor; and
c.. a new 5 storey building on the corner of Old Broad Street and Throgmorton Street.

Nicholas Grimshaw & Partners have designed the scheme which will create around 475,000 square feet of high grade office and retail accommodation.

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