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THE HOT ISSUE

10 of

London’s

Biggest

Schemes

Battersea Power Station, SW8

Stratford, E20

Earl’s Court, SW5

White City, W12

By Zoe Bignell,

International

Partner, Head of

Development

Developer

Battersea Power Station Development Company

Nature of Scheme

Office, Residential, Retail & Leisure

Delivery

2017+ (Phase 1)

5m sq ft development delivered over three phases

comprising of Retail & Leisure, Offices and Residential.

Recently tech giant Apple have agreed to lease 500,000

sq ft of office space in the iconic power station.

Developer

Delancey / Westfield / Lendlease / LCR /

Landprop Holdings (IKEA)

Nature of Scheme

Office, Residential, Retail & Leisure

Delivery

2017+

Stratford has undergone fundamental change in recent years.

Major developments include Delancey’s Here East, Westfield’s

Stratford City, the International Quarter of Lendlease and

LCR, and Landprops’s 1.5m sq ft development at Strand East.

Developer

Capital & Counties Properties PLC (Capco) / TfL

Nature of Scheme

Office, Residential, Retail

Delivery

2018+

The masterplan is based on the creation of ‘Four Urban

Villages and a High Street’ across 77 acres, containing

7,500 homes and over 1.2m sq ft of office and retail space.

Developer

Stanhope PLC / Mitsui Fudosan / St James /

Imperial College London / Westfield

Nature of Scheme

Office, Residential, Retail, Education

Delivery

2017+

6.3m sq ft regeneration to include extenstion of Westfield

London, redevelopment of the iconic BBC Television

Centre, 900,000 sq ft of commercial space at White City

Place and home to Imperial College London’s new campus.

A

s pressure

on the

central zone

continues, a

swathe of large

regeneration

schemes on

the fringes of

central London

have made solid

progress over

the past five

years. Looking

forward to the

next five years,

a number of

these schemes

will start to

complete, giving

birth to new

areas of London.

Zoe Bignell picks

out some of the

highlights, and

provides the key

facts and figures.

CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD

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THE HOT ISSUE