Take a look inside this $11.5 million penthouse in London's financial hub that features a spiral staircase and a hidden garden
The hidden garden is a feature of an $11.5 million penthouse in east London.This $11.5 million duplex apartment in London's Canary Wharf features a hidden garden.The luxury residence is located a short distance from JPMorgan and Citi's offices.
Canary Wharf is home to skyscrapers housing big banks such as Barclays, Citi, Credit Suisse, HSBC, JPMorgan, and Morgan Stanley. The 244-meter skyscraper at One Canada Square, topped by a pyramid, was the first tower to be completed in 1990. Canary Wharf Group, Insider It is the first UK residential project for Herzog & de Meuron, a Swiss firm best known for projects including the Tate Modern art gallery in London and the Bird's Nest Olympic stadium in Beijing, China.
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