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Empty Threadneedle Street Near Bank Dwarfed By The Monster Skyscraper 22 Billingsgate During COVID Crisis

Looking along Threadneedle Street from Bank at the skyscraper 22 Billingsgate at 7.30am during the coronavirus pandemic on the 24th April 2020 in London, United Kingdom. More than twice the size of the City’s biggest towers, the building contains 32 acres of floorspace heaped in an 80m-wide hulk, rising to just below the height of the Shard. Butting right into the middle of London’s skyline, it is inescapable from every angle, an urban cliff-face that changes the capital’s profile forever.

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Looking along Threadneedle Street from Bank at the skyscraper 22 Billingsgate at 7.30am during the coronavirus pandemic on the 24th April 2020 in London, United Kingdom. More than twice the size of the City’s biggest towers, the building contains 32 acres of floorspace heaped in an 80m-wide hulk, rising to just below the height of the Shard. Butting right into the middle of London’s skyline, it is inescapable from every angle, an urban cliff-face that changes the capital’s profile forever.
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