Regent's Place
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Regent's Place is a mixed use business and retail quarter comprising 1 million square feet on Euston Road in the London Borough of Camden. The site was developed by British Land from an earlier speculative property development 'Euston Centre' that included Euston Tower one of the first high-rise office developments in the West End. Work by British Land commenced in 1996 with completion in 2002 and includes as major tenants JP Morgan Chase and Balfour Beatty as well as offices for UK Government, Inland Revenue and the General Medical Council.
The development includes a shopping mall and an open space Triton Square that includes art features by Langlands and Bell. The developers also commissioned a large mural by Michael Craig-Martin and a smaller sculptural installation by Antony Gormley. The developer currently has plans to extend the site to the west as far as Regents Park.