Landmark Pinnacle, Residential skyscraper in Canary Wharf, United Kingdom
Landmark Pinnacle is a residential tower in Canary Wharf rising 233 meters with 75 floors above Marsh Wall. The building houses over 800 apartments and serviced units within walking distance of the main Canary Wharf station and connected to London's wider transport network.
The site previously contained the City Pride pub before its demolition in 2012 opened the way for new residential development. Planning approval came in 2013, marking the start of this large-scale building project in the area.
The tower marks a shift in how London develops residential neighborhoods, showing how modern apartment buildings shape the city's character and identity. Visitors can see how contemporary housing designs fit into the existing urban fabric of Canary Wharf.
The tower sits near major transportation links and is straightforward to reach via the Canary Wharf station on Marsh Wall. Modern elevator systems serve all floors, making navigation simple for anyone visiting or moving through the building.
The building features a tropical plant garden on a high floor, providing residents and guests with a green retreat in the heart of the skyline. This extensive garden space filled with living plants sets the tower apart from typical residential designs.
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