Lion Plaza is a City of London icon. For 2,000 years its story has been one of constant renewal, first as a hive of Roman and Saxo-Norman activity, then a mediaeval marketplace, and later, a hospital.

Today it thrives at the beating heart of the financial world, shoulder-to-shoulder with neighbours of global renown. 

But the story continues apace – while the façades carry the echoes of a splendid past, this dynamic location has all eyes fixed firmly on the future.

41–53 Threadneedle St. & 1–18 Old Broad St.
Our Neighbours
Bank of England
Since 1694, the Bank of England has shaped Britain's economy. Today, as the UK's central bank, it is the steady hand that steers monetary policy – 'The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street'.
Mansion House
A symbol of civic pride and authority. Mansion House's esteem remains unfaded, continuing to draw the powerful and glamourous to prestigious political and cultural events.
Royal Exchange
Built for the bustle of 1500s commerce, the Royal Exchange evokes the full pomp of the British Empire. Twice rebuilt after fires, it now trades in contemporary art, luxury brands, and dining.

Like the City and community it serves, Lion Plaza has never stood still. Now we are restoring and enhancing this iconic building, setting up an exciting new chapter for all those who work, dine and shop here.

We are calling these projects
LIONWORKS

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Lion Plaza offers outstanding retail opportunities in the heart of the City of London

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