Heron Tower

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Heron Tower, located at and also referred to as 110 Bishopsgate, is a skyscraper owned by Heron International in London, England. It was completed in 2011.Heron Tower stands 230 m tall including its 28 m mast, or 202 m excluding the mast – making it the tallest building in the City of London and the third tallest in Greater London, after One Canada Square and Shard London Bridge.
Designed by architects Kohn Pedersen Fox, the height of Heron Tower was planned to be 183 m, identical to that of the City of London’s then tallest building, Tower 42.The skyscraper attracted some controversy when first announced due to its proximity to St Paul’s Cathedral when viewed from Waterloo Bridge. English Heritage was notably vocal in expressing concerns. A public inquiry was subsequently held, the outcome of which was decided by deputy prime minister John Prescott, who ruled in the developers’ favour.
Heron Tower was designed to feature a concierge-style entrance and reception area, incorporating a 70,000-litre aquarium with 1,200 fish.The Drift Bar occupies part of the ground and first floors.There will be a restaurant and “sky bar” – both open to the public – on floors 38-40.

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