World Trade Centre (London)
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Built in 1991, The World Trade Centre was an 89 m, 19 storey building in the Canary Wharf area of London, UK. The building was heavily damaged by an IRA bomb on February 9, 1996. The top four floors were demolished and after a proposal called World Trade Centre London to redevelop it as offices was cancelled following September 11, 2001, the frame was reclad and it became the Hilton Canary Wharf.
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- CNN: IRA claims responsibility for London bombing
- BBC News - IRA Bombing, On This Day, February 10, 1996.
Coordinates: 51°30′4″N 0°1′10″W / 51.50111°N 0.01944°W
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