The London Neighbourhood Guide: Canary Wharf Edition.

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    the neighborhood guide and today I’m in Canary Warf known for being home to five of the tallest skyscrapers in the country if you squint you might think you’re in New York City but there’s a reason for this Canary WF is Master Plan by SB the American practice famous for New York City skycrapers their Vision was to create a grand financial sector and bring life to what was a deserted duckland here you’ll find London’s largest outdoor public art collection with over 100 works out in the open view to see there’s also the large EST waitr in the country and super clean streets now in 2022 the average price for a property was £ 586 th000 and the average one-bedroom flat was renting for £2,200 per month with eight harbard Square being one of the newest developments offering New York style Loft departments from £750,000 Canary wolf has been home to Roger Moore and also Robert dairo

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    1. Canary Wharf is still deserted and quiet lol…but nice architecture. Would much prefer to live in more neighbourhood and welcoming areas like Notting Hill or Chiswickif I’m paying obscene prices

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