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    Posted on September 14, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Citi's London office renovation costs hit $1.5 billion, aiming to modernize and attract employees back to the office with new amenities.

    Citi's London office overhaul costs hit $1.5 billion

    Citi's Major Investment in London Office Renovation

    By Iain Withers

    Details of the Renovation Project

    LONDON (Reuters) - Wall Street bank Citigroup's bill for refitting its tower in London has risen to $1.5 billion (1.1 billion pounds), the company told Reuters, highlighting the challenges of modernising workplaces to attract employees back to offices.

    Impact on Workforce and Operations

    The cost, confirmed by Citi for the first time, is approaching the 1.2 billion pounds ($1.63 billion) the U.S. bank paid to acquire the building in 2019.

    Market Context and Competitor Actions

    The budget was increased after Citi expanded its workforce and decided to upgrade additional space, a company executive told Reuters, without disclosing the original budget.

    Citi said the investment demonstrates the company's commitment to Britain, where it employs 14,000 people, including 10,000 in London.

    Citi CEO Jane Fraser will visit Britain this week to coincide with U.S. President Donald Trump's state visit, alongside other U.S. business leaders for meetings with Trump and British ministers, said Edward Skyler, Citi's Head of Enterprise Services and Public Affairs.

    A Citi spokesperson confirmed that the 1.1 billion pound investment in its London office is the same figure referenced by the UK government in its statement on Saturday announcing commitments from U.S. companies in Britain.

    Citi declined to specify how much of the budget has been spent so far on the project, which began in 2022 and is expected to finish next year.

    The overhaul of the tower at 25 Canada Square includes adding new gardens and amenities, linking teams across multi-level "villages", and upgrading energy and water systems.

    The Financial Times reported in January that the project's costs had exceeded 1 billion pounds.

    Under CEO Fraser, Citi has bucked the wider Wall Street trend by sticking to a hybrid working policy, allowing staff to work up to two days a week from home.

    After the COVID-19 pandemic led to more working from home, office property prices were pummelled and property owners were forced to rethink older, out-of-town buildings, with business districts like London's Canary Wharf particularly hard-hit. 

    Landlord Canary Wharf Group has announced plans to overhaul a nearby 45-floor tower being vacated by HSBC.

    Citi's rival JPMorgan is assessing options for its own tower in Canary Wharf, including potentially revamping the office, building a new tower nearby, or relocating to central London, Reuters previously reported.

    (1 British pound = $1.3556)

    ($1 = 0.7377 pounds)

    (Reporting by Iain Withers in London; Editing by Matthew Lewis and Louise Heavens)

    Table of Contents

    • Citi's Major Investment in London Office Renovation
    • Details of the Renovation Project
    • Impact on Workforce and Operations
    • Market Context and Competitor Actions

    Key Takeaways

    • •Citi's London office renovation costs $1.5 billion.
    • •The project aims to modernize and attract employees.
    • •Citi employs 14,000 people in the UK, 10,000 in London.
    • •The overhaul includes new gardens and energy upgrades.
    • •Citi maintains a hybrid working policy post-pandemic.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Citi's London office overhaul costs hit $1.5 billion

    1What is an office overhaul?

    An office overhaul refers to significant renovations or improvements made to a workplace to enhance its functionality, aesthetics, and employee comfort.

    2What is corporate governance?

    Corporate governance is the system of rules, practices, and processes by which a company is directed and controlled, focusing on the interests of stakeholders.

    3What is a financial investment?

    A financial investment involves allocating money into assets or projects with the expectation of generating a return or profit over time.

    4What is workforce expansion?

    Workforce expansion refers to the process of increasing the number of employees in a company to meet growing business demands.

    5What is a renovation project?

    A renovation project is an undertaking that involves updating or improving an existing structure, often to enhance its utility or value.

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