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Nelson (03/04 Edition) Anthony
Vice-Chairman, Citigroup Corporate and Investment Bank Chairman, Gateway to London.
Every day that I arrive for work at Citigroup’s new HQ by Canary Wharf, I am amazed and inspired by the sheer scale of the London Docklands project. Back in the 1980s there were plenty of cynics who dismissed the plans as unworkable. But not even the most enthusiastic supporters of the project could have envisaged the speed with which this city within a city would develop and the enormous success that it has undoubtedly become.
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Cassani (04/05 Edition) Barbara
Vice-Chairman, London 2012
London 2012 is bidding for the right to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games - the world’s most prestigious competition. Winning the Games can literally change a city and a country’s fortunes. The focus of our Bid is right here on the doorstep of Docklands and East London.
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Sunny Crouch (02/03 Edition)
Managing Director, World Trade Centre London
It was not so long ago that, as Director of Marketing for the London Docklands Development Corporation, I spent most of my time trying to convince a sceptical press and business community that London Docklands was a serious place to do business. Those days seem very far away, and even the most doubting critics of the London Docklands phenomenon have had to revise their opinion.
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Hislop (05/06 Edition) Michael
Publisher, Docklands Directory
Welcome to the 21st annual edition of the Docklands & London East Directory.

Some might say that Docklands came of age some time ago, but truly this part of East London is on a giant growth curve. The directory now covers the most dynamic part of London. Spitalfields and the City Fringe, Wapping and Limehouse, the Isle of Dogs, the Lower Lea Valley up to and including Stratford, the whole of the Royal Docks, the Greenwich Peninsula, Greenwich old town, Deptford and the Surrey Docks, Rotherhithe and Bermondsey, Butlers Wharf and up to London Bridge. Greenwich peninsula and Stratford, which are all set for dynamic expansion.

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