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10 Park Drive reaches construction milestone at Canary Wharf’s Wood Wharf development
As well as Newfoundland reaching peak height, the slightly more modestly-sized 10 Park Drive at Wood Wharf has risen to its full 149 metres.
Jon is associate editor of The Wharf and and Isle Of Dogs resident steeped in the culture and of the new east London. He can be found sampling its delicacies or sipping its nectar whenever possible
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As well as Newfoundland reaching peak height, the slightly more modestly-sized 10 Park Drive at Wood Wharf has risen to its full 149 metres.
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