London's iconic Gherkin building put up for sale after being put into receivership

FILE - In this Monday April 10, 2006 file photo, a view from Nelson's Column shows the Gherkin building over central London's skyline. One of London’s most iconic office buildings has been put up for sale. The Norman Foster-designed tower, nicknamed The Gherkin for its distinctive pickle-like shape, was put into bankruptcy protection last year. Deloitte Real Estate and Savills expect interest in the building to come from all over the globe. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, file) (The Associated Press)

FILE - This Monday Feb. 5, 2007 file photo shows the Gherkin over London's Tower Bridge, and the Tower of London. One of London’s most iconic office buildings has been put up for sale. The Norman Foster-designed tower, nicknamed The Gherkin for its distinctive pickle-like shape, was put into bankruptcy protection last year. Deloitte Real Estate and Savills expect interest in the building to come from all over the globe. (AP Photo/Max Nash, File) (The Associated Press)

One of London's most recognizable office buildings has been put up for sale.

The Norman Foster-designed tower, nicknamed The Gherkin for its distinctive pickle-like shape, was put into bankruptcy protection last year. Deloitte Real Estate and Savills expect interest in the building to come from all over the globe.

The office tower at 30 St. Mary Axe in London's financial district is co-owned by Germany's IVG Immobilien AG, which went into bankruptcy protection last year.

The 40-story office building opened in 2004 and currently has 20 tenants, including Swiss Re, Kirkland & Ellis International LLP and ION Trading.