Plans unveiled for London Elephant & Castle town centre

Property developer Delancey has unveiled plans for the final phase redevelopment of the Elephant & Castle shopping centre area in south London.

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The plans are part of a wider £3bn regeneration of the area

The central shopping centre scheme and associated redevelopment of the London College of Communication site forms the last part in the £3bn regeneration of the area.

Delancey and Europe’s largest pension fund asset manager, APG, are proposing to build a new ‘town centre’ around the famous shopping centre site.

This will include a 500-audience capacity music venue as well as an integrated campus for the London College of Communication, part of University of the Arts London, and a massive 1,000-seater cinema.

The high-rise plans also include 1,000 new homes, the majority of which will be available to rent managed by Get Living London, the company in charge of the 3,000 homes at the former Athletes’ Village at the Olympic site.

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The masterplan drawn up by architecture and urban planning practice Allies and Morrison aims to create a town centre destination with a mix of national and independent London based shops, bars and restaurants, and over 100,000 sq ft of  public space and a new Northern Line entrance.

Delancey boss Jamie Ritblat said: “Our ambition is to create a new and improved town centre for Elephant and Castle; one which complements, celebrates and builds upon the existing diversity and vibrancy that this key Zone one location is already so renowned for.”

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Plans go in for £75m Wembley office to resi conversion

Plans to transform Amex House in Wembley have been submitted to Brent Council.

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Construction will get started this Autumn

Developer Anthology wants to convert the 1.6 acre site into 195 homes.

Amex House was formerly home of civil engineering contractor Durkin & Sons.

Anthology is hoping to receive planning approval this summer before construction work starts in the Autumn.

A contractor is due to be appointed shortly.

Adam Gaymer, Executive Director of Anthology, said: “We are delighted to have submitted our proposal for this site.

“We believe Wembley is one of the most promising regeneration areas in London and we are hugely excited to have a hand in its continued development.

“Amex House which will be known as ‘Anthology Wembley Parade’ forms part of our growing London portfolio and reflects our policy of investing in prime regeneration sites.

“We look forward to enhancing communities and unlocking the potential of other sites around London in the near future.”

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