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The Ogilvy Group is in negotiations to take three floors in London's County Hall, as part of plans to escape the creative wasteland of Canary Wharf.
The move, being pushed through by the chairman Gary Leih, would involve relocating 1,500 members of staff and will face many hurdles: County Hall is an English Heritage listed building.
Ogilvy & Mather moved to Canary Wharf in 1992, but its location has been criticised repeatedly by senior staff since then for being a deterrent to attracting key talent, particularly creatives.
The agency is also inspecting other sites ...