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Tower Hamlets is strategically located close to the financial and insurance sectors based in the City and the technology cluster found in Shoreditch. With Canary Wharf, Tower Hamlets itself hosts many European and world headquarters for financial and professional services firms and banks. Barclays, Citigroup, Credit Suisse, Infosys, Fitch Ratings, HSBC, J.P. Morgan, KPMG, MetLife, Morgan Stanley, Skadden, State Street and Thomson Reuters are just some of the borough's major employers.
Almost a third of the borough's jobs are based at Canary Wharf. It is little wonder that the local economy is focused on financial services. At the same time, the borough has growing business support and professional services sectors. Management consultancies are also increasing their presence in Tower Hamlets.
One Canada Square, HSBC Tower, Citigroup Centre and One Churchill Place at Canary Wharf are some of the major office towers that make up Tower Hamlets' iconic skyline. The Heron Quays development in the Canary Wharf area is also home to several important skyscrapers, including 25 Bank Street, 40 Bank Street and 10 Upper Bank Street.
Although the major financial and business hub started to take shape in the 1990s, Canary Wharf continues to evolve with new office buildings under construction or planned for development. The Canary Wharf Group alone has designed and developed more than 16 million square feet of office accommodation within 37 buildings, and the developer owns approximately 7.9 million square feet of office and retail space in the area.
Beyond Canary Wharf, office accommodation in Tower Hamlets is found in Whitechapel around Aldgate East and Whitechapel High Street. There are also warehouse-style office options at the St Katharine Docks close to Tower Bridge and Tobacco Dock. Both waterside developments feature event spaces, and St Katharine Docks also boasts retail spaces. Co-working spaces at Tobacco Dock opened in 2015 and support more than 100 start-ups and other companies.
The area of Tower Hamlets is home to a number of London stations including Blackwall, East India and All Saints DLR, Bethnal Green, Mile End, Canning Town and Bromley-by-Bow tube stations, and Canary Wharf Crossrail Station. Bus routes are also available throughout the area.
The East End of London saw its population grow during the nineteenth century, especially as the poor and immigrants moved into the area. Before this, the area was made up of villages and farmland around the walls of the City of London. Much of the area was destroyed during the Second World War, and the closure of docks in the East End led to further decline. Regeneration efforts began in the 1980s and continued with improvements thanks to the 2012 Olympic Games.
Situated in the heart of the East End is the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. The borough is made up of the Isle of Dogs and Canary Wharf, Whitechapel, Spitalfields, Limehouse, and several other areas of the East End. Although it is London's second financial centre with many of the capital's tallest buildings found in Tower Hamlets, it also has some of the poorest neighbourhoods in the United Kingdom, although regeneration projects to improve the area are underway.
The multicultural borough is also home to some of London's most ethnically diverse neighbourhoods. Tower Bridge, Brick Lane, the Tower of London, Billingsgate Market, and Victoria Park are some of the borough's most famous attractions and landmarks.
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