Along Bishopsgate, the 100 Bishopsgate site spans between
St Ethelburga's Church and
Camomile Street, with Clerks Lane (or Clarks Lane) separating two portions. In
1993 the IRA exploded a large bomb in Bishopsgate, seven metres from St Ethelburga's Church. A number of surrounding buildings were badly damaged. A new building on the site was constructed, numbered 58, which included a public house, the
Magpie and Punch Bowl which had operated at that location since 1839. The site was again renumbering to 86 Bishopsgate, and included a new public house,
City House. Subsequently, the buildings between St Ethelburga's and Camomile Street were demolished to make way for 100 Bishopsgate. == Planning and design ==