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Oxford and Hines get all clear for redevelopment of London Stock Exchange HQ

The Exchange committed to a long-term lease at the property last year
The development includes a roof extension. (Carter Gregson Gray)
The development includes a roof extension. (Carter Gregson Gray)
CoStar News
February 9, 2026 | 8:22 AM

Oxford Properties , the global real estate investor, developer and manager owned by Canadian pension OMERS, on behalf of a joint venture with Hines has secured approval from the City of London for a redevelopment of the London Stock Exchange's home at King Edward Court in Paternoster Square.

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News | Oxford and Hines get all clear for redevelopment of London Stock Exchange HQ