Canadian Pacific Building (London)
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The Canadian Pacific Building at 62–65 Trafalgar Square (formerly 62–65 Charing Cross)[1] is an office building in Westminster in London, England. It was constructed as the London offices of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company and its affiliated steamship line (CP Ships), hotel chain (Canadian Pacific Hotels), and other subsidiary companies. It is faced with Portland stone, features prominent CANADIAN PACIFIC signage, and houses a small clock tower.
Until 2011, the building was occupied by commercial and law offices, but it is now under re-development by BMB for conversion into five luxury apartments. The project was completed in 2012, and the historic structure was renamed "Trafalgar One".[2]One Penthouse from the Trafalgar has won the "‘London Evening Standard New Homes Awards", this award is awarded to the "best apartment in London".
References
[edit]- ^ Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain) (1912–1916). Year book. LuEsther T. Mertz Library New York Botanical Garden. London : The Institute.
- ^ "TRAFALGAR ONE - Four new superb lateral apartments finished to an exceptional standard directly overlooking London's most iconic landmark". Archived from the original on 9 March 2012. Retrieved 18 December 2012.