Initial planning on The Broadgate Centre began in 1984 as a response to British government policy as soon as Thatcherite deregulation of the City of London became known. As such Broadwalk House was built with two trading floors on the two floors immediately above ground.
Site excavation began in November 1987 with the basement slab completed by early 1988 and the building rising above ground in February 1988.
Broadwalk House was constructed using a concrete frame due to costs. It cost £8.86 per square foot to build using a concrete frame whilst a steel frame cost £10.82 per square foot. It is the only concrete framed building at the Broadgate Centre.
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