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LONDON — Land Securities Group PLC and Canary Wharf Group PLC confirmed they have formed a joint venture to build the skyscraper dubbed the Walkie Talkie.
Land Securities, Canary Wharf Team on Skyscraper Anita Likus 2010
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Developer Land Securities is in the midst of demolishing a building to make way for a 39-floor tower dubbed the Walkie Talkie because it vaguely resembles one.
London Stalling? 2008
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I'm currently working (well, releasing) an iPhone app called Walkie-Talkie 3000.
Fast Company Addy Dugdale 2010
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Last week British Land's biggest rival, Land Securities, announced it would resume work on a 37-storey building known as the Walkie-Talkie at nearby 20 Fenchurch Street after striking a tie-up with Canary Wharf Group.
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Land Securities, Britain's biggest property developer, said it would restart work on a 37-storey building known as the Walkie
The Guardian World News Julia Kollewe 2010
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I'm currently working (well, releasing) an iPhone app called Walkie-Talkie 3000.
Fast Company Addy Dugdale 2010
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Land Securities put the development of the Walkie Talkie project on hold in 2007, just before the credit crunch caused property values to plummet.
Land Securities, Canary Wharf Team on Skyscraper Anita Likus 2010
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The Walkie Talkie, a concave structure with a top-heavy form, will be 37 stories high and provide about 690,000 square feet of space, with a sky garden on the top three floors.
Land Securities, Canary Wharf Team on Skyscraper Anita Likus 2010
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The decision by Land Securities, Canary Wharf Group and Chinese and Qatari sovereign wealth funds to invest £ 500 million ($785.1 million) to build the "Walkie-Talkie," an eye-catching concave-sided 37-story skyscraper, is a big vote of confidence in the City of London.
Betting on London's Soaring Skyline Ren 2010
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Even if the Walkie-Talkie, scheduled to be completed in mid-2014, only achieves current average City rents of £ 52.50 per square foot, the development will yield 7.2%.
Betting on London's Soaring Skyline Ren 2010
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