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Bombed-out Docklands building could be redeveloped as a casino

A building severely damaged by last February’s IRA bombing in Docklands could become home to the first legally operated casino in east London.

The building, opposite Canary Wharf, and formerly called South Quay Tower is to be redeveloped as a 32,515 sq m (350,000 sq ft) commercial complex. Developer, Jemstock, an associate company of Capital & Provident Management – was granted planning consent by the LDDC shortly before Christmas.

  • Independent on Sunday Business 19/01/97 page 2

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