Plaque

Broadgate arena

Erection date: 5/12/1991

Inscription

Broadgate
Her Majesty the Queen marked the completion of Broadgate on 5th December 1991.

Site: Broadgate arena (1 memorial)

EC2, Broadgate arena

The smaller roundel beside this large plaque is the 1991 RIBA Regional Architecture Award.  April 2012: Londonist reports on plans for redevelping this area.

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Broadgate arena

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Queen Elizabeth II

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