View of buildings at 22 to 24, left, and 12 to 21 Austin Friars, City of London. Looking west towards Richard Siefert's 30-storey, Drapers' Gardens building in Throgmorton Avenue. The building at number 23, left centre of the scaffold-clad terrace, and at 12, 13 and 14, right, are individually Grade II listed entries 1064741, 1191447, 1064740, 1287078, respectively. The late nineteenth-century buildings are occupied by various banking, legal, managerial, brokerage firms, and association offices, with Martin Burn House at 12 occupied by Martin Burn Limited, estate agent (based in Kolkata) and the Indian Iron and Steel Company Limited. Vehicles seen parked in the street include a Honda Supercub motorcycle, a Fiat 500 F (possibly imported from the Netherlands, parked outside Algemene Bank Nederland NV), A Ford Zodiac, and a Rover P4 saloon, with a Grade II listed K2 telephone box, entry 1262606, visible at the end of the cul-de-sac, ahead. Siefert's Drapers' Gardens was demolished c2007 and subsequently replaced by Foggo Associates 16-storey stepped profile building, and the surrounding streets, pedestrianized. Martin Burn House has since been renamed 'Furniture Makers' Hall', an events venue.