Big Firms On the Move Are Shaking Up Face of London ; King's X, Victoria and Paddington Are New Hotspots for Big Business
Evening Standard - London › October 25, 2007
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Evening Standard - London › October 25, 2007
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EVERYONE used to know who worked where. The journalists were in Fleet Street, the money men in the City, and the property agents in Mayfair.
But not any more. The "business map" of London has changed dramatically in the last two decades and changes still.See the full content of this document
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Big Firms On the Move Are Shaking Up Face of London ; King's X, Victoria and Paddington Are New Hotspots for Big Business
Nowhere is the change more obvious than at Canary Wharf where the derelict docks of the 1980s have been transformed into a sea of skyscrapers, home to some of the world'...
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