Squire & Partners reveals plans for £200m City block facelift

65 gresham

Plans include outdoor workspace on every floor

A Squire & Partners scheme to bring a 20-year-old building in the City of London up to date is being described as one of the largest building reuse projects in the Square Mile.

The plans for 65 Gresham Street were lodged with City planners last autumn and will see the existing eight-story block extended to 12 storeys with the original building given a wholesale makeover.

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