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Harry Badham of AXA discusses 22 Bishopsgate. "A building with 12,000 people is a small town."

Harry Badham of AXA discusses 22 Bishopsgate. "A building with 12,000 people is a small town."

Update: 2019-11-28
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Harry Badham, Head of UK Development at AXA, discusses their 1.2m sq ft office tower which is due to complete next year - the largest single building ever built in the City of London. Andy Miles, CEO of Realla, hears from Harry about the process from appraisal, to acquisition, design and leasing. Harry explains why we shouldn't consider this building large, placing the scheme in its global context. He also talks through the brave decision to push the button on development shortly after the Brexit referendum, when so many developers decided the risk was too high. We also hear about the unique amenities, technology and placemaking around this new landmark for London.




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Harry Badham of AXA discusses 22 Bishopsgate. "A building with 12,000 people is a small town."

Harry Badham of AXA discusses 22 Bishopsgate. "A building with 12,000 people is a small town."

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