Brogan Group bags Westminster hoist package

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Access firm Brogan Group have secured the hoist package for 9 Mill Bank, London.

The company will be providing a number of passenger/goods hoists to one of the most exciting residential projects located on the banks of the River Thames in Westminster.

This flagship development showcases the height of British luxury and style, surrounded by some of the world’s most iconic landmarks.

9 Mill Bank is no stranger to redevelopment, the land was originally used to build Ergon House, electricity works and associated offices in 1927.

Two years later it was redeveloped and used as Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) headquarters.

Today, in its most recent phase of development will result in a total of 177 new homes being built and one section, Millbank Quarter, will comprise 106 apartments and 2 townhouses. It will also boast a 24-hour concierge, underground parking, a swimming pool, a spa, a gym and a cinema room.

9 Mill Bank is due to be completed in 2021.

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