Stock Exchange Tower

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View of the Stock Exchange Tower from the Bank of England HQ.
View of the Stock Exchange Tower from the Bank of England HQ.

The Stock Exchange Tower is a high-rise building located in the City of London at 125 Old Broad Street. Standing at 103 m (339 feet) tall, with 26 floors, the tower was completed in 1970. It served as the headquarters and offices for the London Stock Exchange until its departure in July 2004.

On 20 July 1990, the Irish Republican Army exploded a bomb inside the tower, causing its evacuation. The tower was also evacuated on 11 September 2001 after the attacks on the World Trade Centre.

The building is currently undergoing a major renovation which will see its facade reclad in glass and steel, and thousands of square metres more office space created.

Coordinates: 51°30′52″N, 0°05′12″W

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