Millbank Tower


Millbank Tower is a skyscraper in Central London at 21-24 Millbank, City of Westminster. The Tower stands 387 feet high (118 metres), constructed in 1963 by Ronald Ward and Partners for Vickers. It is a visible landmark in the London skyline, sitting beside the River Thames, half a mile upstream from the Palace of Westminster. The most famous resident in Millbank Tower's history is the Labour Party, although contrary to popular perception the Party never occupied any space in the tower itself. From 1995 the party rented two floors of the base at the south of the site for use as a general election campaign centre, including the ground floor which had a lecture theatre and meeting space which was used for press conferences. The party ran its 1997 General Election campaign from there; after the election, the party vacated its headquarters at John Smith House, Walworth Road SE17 to move to Millbank. This use led to the term 'Millbank' becoming an allusion to strict political control and a concentration on spin. However, the 1 million per annum rent forced the party to vacate the tower in 2002 for 16 Old Queen Street. The United Nations also had offices in Millbank Tower, vacating in June 2003, also citing high rents. The 2003 edition of the Pevsner architectural guide says that Millbank Tower is "one of the few London office towers to have won affection", and contrasts it with the "boxy structure" of the Shell Tower at Waterloo .

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