Sinking ships among the glitz

Lehman Brothers has finally finished moving its London headquarters from its slightly gloomy premises in Broadgate to its shiny new tower in Docklands, joining Standard & Poor's and Bank of America as new residents in what is now London's key financial district. The building is so new that the local cab drivers haven't worked out how to get to it yet. And the building is very striking. In keeping with the big banks' one-upmanship in glitzy foyer design, it is super sleek and modern.

Lehman Brothers has finally finished moving its London headquarters from its slightly gloomy premises in Broadgate to its shiny new tower in Docklands, joining Standard & Poor’s and Bank of America as new residents in what is now London’s key financial district. The building is so new that the local cab drivers haven’t worked out how to get to it yet. And the building is very striking. In keeping with the big banks’ one-upmanship in glitzy foyer design, it is super sleek and modern.

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