Posted on 23 June 2025
Just across the river from Hindwoods’ Greenwich office, Canary Wharf has long been home to a mix of dynamic businesses and residential developments. It’s a great example of an area that was first regenerated in the 1980s, transforming the West India Docks into a shiny new financial district, and then reinvigorated post Covid as working patterns changed and companies opted for smaller office space. It is now not just a business hub, but a destination for living, working (with an estimated workforce of 200,000 in the medium term) and socialising.
Landmark Pinnacle, the UK’s tallest residential building, and One Thames Quay, a 48-storey residential tower at the heart of South Quay, both offer exciting commercial opportunities in in this vibrant and connected part of London. They also neatly explain the way Hindwoods navigates old and new London, blending a mix of different property styles, local environments, and experiences for sale and to let.
‘We can see these buildings in Canary Wharf from our office,’ says Kevin Bright at Hindwoods. ‘The unique space the foot of Landmark Pinnacle offers great potential for a wide range of uses to serve the mixed business and residential neighbours. By contrast, One Thames Quay offers ground and first floor opportunities in a striking building. All space is immediately available to let, and a sale of the first floor at One Thames Quay may be considered.’
Landmark Pinnacle
At 75-floors this is the UK’s tallest residential building. It’s surrounded by apartments, homes and offices on Marsh Wall, and has high footfall. It is also home to Pinnacle Park, a rooftop garden that sits above the commercial unit – a destination that is open to everyone.
The ground floor unit offers an exciting new retail opportunity:
One Thames Quay
At the heart of South Quay’s rapidly growing community, One Thames Quay offers a prime ground and first floor commercial opportunity mixed use units that are ready for occupation – both on a long leasehold. Advantages include:
How the property market is changing
Both properties are a good example of the changing property market as new areas of the capital are developed. The way people live and work is about flexibility, sustainability, and a sense of community – all this means convenience to local amenities and strong transport links are important factors for people. ‘This is the future of commercial property, says Kevin.
For more information, including a full brochure, please contact Kevin Bright – k.bright@hindwoods.co.uk – or Charlene Nicholls – c.nicholls@hindwoods.co.uk – or call on us on 020 8858 3377
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