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The Canary Wharf Group (CWG) is a leading name in London's real estate landscape, renowned for its transformative impact on the East London Docklands. Since its inception, CWG has been the driving force behind revitalising 128 acres of derelict land, shaping it into a thriving 24/7 city. As the developer behind Europe's largest urban regeneration project, CWG boasts an impressive portfolio of approximately 9 million square feet of mixed-use space, including over 1,100 build-to-rent and over 800 apartments for sale. By investing in green spaces, waterside living, and a diverse range of amenities, CWG offers residents a captivating lifestyle.

Canary Wharf Group PLC Key facts

    • £2.4 billion investment pipeline: CWG remains a leading developer, with 500,000 square feet of commercial properties and 2,400 new homes on the horizon.
    • Wood Wharf: Canary Wharf's new neighbourhood, Wood Wharf, introduces 3,600 homes, 2 million square feet of office space, 350,000 square feet of retail, and nine acres of public spaces.
    • Vibrant Lifestyle: Enjoy over 70 bars, cafes and restaurants, 300 shops, eight grocery stores, pharmacies and health clubs, all within a 15-minute walk.
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