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2 unusual facts about The Landmark London


Marcus Eaves

In September 2002, the Landmark Hotel in London offered him a position working with Two Michelin Star chef John Burton Race.

The Landmark London

It was first proposed by Sir Edward Watkin of the Great Central Railway who envisaged Marylebone station, which the hotel was to serve, as the hub of an international railway which would run through a channel tunnel.



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Swiss Re

The landmark London skyscraper, designed by architect Norman Foster and popularly known as 'the gherkin’, was confirmed sold on 5 February 2007 for over £600 million (US$1.18 billion) to a group formed of IVG Immobilien AG of Germany and Evans Randall of Mayfair.