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33 King William Street is a new build office development for international property group HB Reavis Royalty Free Stock Photo
33 King William Street is a new build office development for international property group HB Reavis Royalty Free Stock Photo
33 King William Street is a new build office development for international property group HB Reavis Royalty Free Stock Photo
33 King William Street is a new build office development for international property group HB Reavis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Construction site of Varso Tower office and hotel building of HB Reavis at Chmielna street in Wola downtown district of Warsaw, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chmielna 89 Pyramid office plaza and Varso Tower by HB Reavis in Srodmiescie business district of Warsaw city center in Poland Royalty Free Stock Photo
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33 King William Street is a new build office development for international property group HB Reavis
Construction site of Varso Tower office and hotel building of HB Reavis at Chmielna street in Wola downtown district of Warsaw, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Panoramic view of Wola downtown district along al. Jana Pawla II avenue with construction site of Varso Tower of HB Reavis in Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chmielna 89 Pyramid office plaza and Varso Tower by HB Reavis in Srodmiescie business district of Warsaw city center in Poland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Panoramic view of Wola downtown district along al. Jana Pawla II avenue with construction site of Varso Tower of HB Reavis in Royalty Free Stock Photo
Panoramic view of Wola downtown district along al. Jana Pawla II avenue with construction site of Varso Tower of HB Reavis in Royalty Free Stock Photo
Construction site of Varso Tower office and hotel building of HB Reavis at Chmielna street in Wola downtown district of Warsaw, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Panoramic view of Wola downtown district along al. Jana Pawla II avenue with construction site of Varso Tower of HB Reavis in Royalty Free Stock Photo
33 King William Street is a new build office development for international property group HB Reavis and is situated on a prominent site in the City of London, at the northern approach to London Bridge. The building is HB Reavis’ first investment in the UK and is located at 33 King William Street, adjacent to Grade II* listed Fishmongers’ Hall and within view of the Monument. JRA’s design draw directly on our Contextual Modernist approach, responding to the prominent island site in the heart of the City of London thriving business community. The new office building provides eleven floors of open plan office space and a double height main entrance on the primary thoroughfare of King William Street. At roof level, the building has an expansive roof garden with panoramic views of the City and the River Thames. The success of the development has been proven with US bank Wells Fargo acquiring the building for their London Headquarters. JRA incorporated a number of sustainable features at 33 King William Street, taking a cradle to grave approach to the project by specifying sustainably manufactured materials that at end of use can also be recycled.


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