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- Leadenhall Market is a covered market in London, England, located on Gracechurch Street but with vehicular access also available via Whittington Avenue...
- 122 Leadenhall Street, also known as the Leadenhall Building, Leadenhall Tower or informally the Cheesegrater, is a 225-metre-tall (738 ft) skys****er...
- Leadenhall Street (/ˈlɛdənˌhɔːl/) is a street in the City of London. It is about 1⁄3-mile-long (0.54 km) and links Cornhill in the west to Aldgate in the...
- 100 Leadenhall, nicknamed The Diamond, is a mixed-use development approved for the City of London. Designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, the tower will...
- One Leadenhall is a 36-storey, 158 metre skys****er under construction, adjacent to Leadenhall Market in London. It will replaced the previous building...
- 40 Leadenhall Street, also known as Stanza London is an office-led development in London, England. It is located within the City of London financial district...
- their exposure to the elements. The first Lloyd's building (address 12 Leadenhall Street) had been built on this site in 1928 to the design of Sir Edwin...
- Lime Street and 21–26 Leadenhall Street), Allianz Cornhill House (27-27A Leadenhall Street), and Winterthur House (34–36 Leadenhall Street and 4–5 Billiter...
- eastern parts, with skys****ers including 30 St. Mary Axe ("the Gherkin"'), Leadenhall Building ("the Cheesegrater"), 20 Fenchurch Street ("the Walkie-Talkie")...
- The Leadenhall Press was founded by Andrew White Tuer (1838–1900), and originated as the publishing arm of the Field & Tuer partnership in London. This...