Carter Gregson Gray submits plans to refurbish and extend the London Stock Exchange

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Start-up founded by three industry big hitters wins job to overhaul Eric Parry’s 2003 building on Paternoster Square

London practice Carter Gregson Gray has submitted plans to refurbish and extend the headquarters of the London Stock Exchange on Paternoster Square.

The three-year-old firm has landed its biggest job to date with its appointment by Oxford Properties to reimagine King Edward Court, a seven-storey building designed by Eric Parry and built in 2003.

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