Dev Site At 19-35 Baker Street, 88-110 George Street, 69-71 Blandford Street And 30 Gloucester Place London
?
Potential Homes
0.3
Hectares
-
Permission Year
Private
Ownership
About This Site
Dev Site At 19-35 Baker Street, 88-110 George Street, 69-71 Blandford Street And 30 Gloucester Place London is a brownfield development site covering 0.28 hectares in Westminster.
Planning Details
- Status
- pending-decision
- Deliverable
- No
- Reference
- 16/11376/FULL
Additional Notes
5-15 House Supply. Demolition of the existing buildings at 19-35 Baker Street, 88-110 George Street, 69-71 Blandford Street and redevelopment to create a mixed use scheme providing offices (Class B1), retail (Class A1 and flexible Class A1/A3 units) and up to 51 residential units (Class C3) within a new ground plus nine storey building (and an enclosed plant area) on Baker Street; a new stepped ground plus four to ground plus six storey building on George Street; refurbishment, extension and the change of use of the first floor from office to residential at 30 Gloucester Place; creation of a single storey basement level linking the Baker Street and George Street buildings to provide car and cycle parking, refuse and servicing; creation of a new central, publically accessible courtyard; removal of 5 trees and replacement trees across the site, a new publically accessible route at ground level connecting Baker Street and Gloucester Place; associated plant, landscaping, replacement pavements in part and other associated works. (Linked application 16/11377/LBC) (Revised scheme i. Stepping back at level 8 and above to Baker Street building. ii. Details of buidling line of Baker Street building. iii. Details of servicing arrangements. iv. Details of distribution of Class A1 and A3 uses within the scheme)
Nearby Brownfield Sites
Brent Cross Cricklewood Regeneration Area North West London
7,550 homes
Car Giant
5,600 homes
Land bounded by Glengall Road, Latona Road and Old Kent Road
4,200 homes
South Lambeth Goods Depot, Cringle St./Battersea Park Rd., Kirtling Street (Battersea Power Station)
3,853 homes
Kensal Gasworks - Canal Way - Ladbroke Grove
3,500 homes
What is Brownfield Land?
Brownfield land is previously developed land that may be available for redevelopment. The government prioritises brownfield development over greenfield sites to protect countryside and make efficient use of existing infrastructure. Local authorities maintain Brownfield Land Registers to identify suitable sites for housing.
Data source: Brownfield Land Register (Local Authority) | Added: 30/11/2017