Ballymore Properties lopped nine storeys off the residential tower proposed for its Crossharbour site in London Docklands. Architect Skidmore Owings & Merrill's revised proposals now comprises 1047 apartments on 42 storeys, as well as restaurants, a health club, community facilities, offices, and a 225-room hotel. The revised proposals are the result of Ballymore's discussions with local residents and local authorities.
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