Church tower suspended in central London project

All Hallows Staining church which is elevated on stilts during the 'Bottoming Out' ceremony of the new Fifty Fenchurch Street development
Author: Louise EastonPublished 24th Sep 2025

A 700-year-old church tower's been suspended 45 feet above ground as part of a major City of London building project.

The tower of All Hallows Staining Church is balanced on stilts in what's being described as a never before seen feat of engineering

A new tower block is being built on the site and the church tower is going to become part of a new green space

The development is due to be completed in 2028.

Howard Dawber, deputy mayor of London for business and growth, who attended the ceremony, said:

"Fifty Fenchurch Street is a remarkable project and I am delighted to attend this unique ceremony that marks a significant construction milestone for this 36-storey flagship development.

"Development projects like this one in the City of London highlight our capital's position as a world-leading destination for leading businesses to invest."

A "bottoming out" ceremony on Tuesday came after the removal of more than 125,000 tonnes of earth underneath the tower to make way for a 650,000 square foot office tower.

Construction of the 50 Fenchurch Street development's basement levels will reunite the church tower with ground level to form part of a new green public space.

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