The City of London is set to witness the construction of several new high-rise buildings, including the 45-storey 63 St Mary's Axe and a 32-storey development at 85 Gracechurch Street. 63 St Mary's Axe will feature over 85,000 sq ft of mixed-use office space, commercial, and leisure areas, along with Camomile Park that will introduce 76 new trees and open green space. The site will also reveal a section of the historical Roman Wall. The projects aim to preserve views of iconic landmarks such as the Tower of London and St Paul's Cathedral while reshaping the city's skyline.
The new skyscraper at 63 St Mary's Axe will encompass over 85,000 sq ft of floor space, largely for mixed-use offices, with flexible commercial and leisure spaces on lower levels.
Camomile Park will be a new publicly accessible area on elevated walkways and retail units, featuring 76 new trees in 1500 sqm of open space.
The City of London Corporation has approved construction for a 32-storey building at 85 Gracechurch Street, showcasing a first-century Roman Forum-Basilica.
Both new towers are designed to respect views of historic landmarks such as the Tower of London and St Paul's Cathedral, promising changes to the London skyline.
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