British Land and Oxford Properties have today announced two new lettings at The Leadenhall Building, leaving just five floors unoccupied at the City of London skyscraper. The latest firms to agree terms at the ‘Cheesegrater’ are petroleum company... Read More
British Land and Oxford Properties have announced that the Leadenhall Building is nearly 90 per cent let or under offer following the latest lease agreement with DRW Trading Group (DRW). Chicago based DRW, which has offices in New York, San Francisco,... Read More
British Land and Oxford Properties have confirmed three new lettings at The Leadenhall Building, totalling around 100,000 sq ft across seven floors of the City of London skyscraper. Brit Insurance has signed a 15 year lease on 66,300 sq ft across... Read More
The Crown Estate and Oxford Properties have today announced they have agreed a £145 million extension to the St James’s Market Partnership, with the establishment of a new joint venture for a 160,000 sq ft commercial block between St Alban’s Street and... Read More
Last week The Leadenhall Building, popularly known as The Cheesegrater, was in the headlines after independent shipping broker Affinity agreed terms on a record breaking City rent for Level 44 of the Rogers Stirk Harbour designed office tower. Now, joint... Read More
British Land and Oxford Properties have announced that independent shipping broker Affinity has agreed terms on Level 44 of The Leadenhall Building, for a record breaking City rent of £90 per sq ft. The deal for the highest available floor of the... Read More
The Leadenhall Building is now 77 per cent let or under offer following the arrival of leading virtual IT systems group IPsoft, British Land and Oxford Properties have announced today. The New York based company has agreed terms on a ten year lease,... Read More
British Land insists that the structural integrity of The Leadenhall Building has not been compromised by the two fractured bolts that fell from the City skyscraper in November. The company also revealed that a third falling bolt was recently caught by... Read More
Workers in the City of London have spoken of their fears after two steel bolts fell from the Cheesegrater, prompting emergency safety checks on the 47 storey office tower. The area around the base of the Leadenhall Building is cordoned off this morning... Read More
Richard Rogers, the architect of the City of London’s Cheesegrater, is reported to be considering moving his practice into the 735 ft office tower. According to a report in today’s Evening Standard, the architect is involved in discussions with... Read More