Our Patch march 2017
FIVE MORE SCHEMES THAT MEAN BUSINESS
Television Centre For half a century it was home to British television. Now the iconic White City BBC base is being transformed into up to 950 new homes.
The 5000,000 sq ft of new Grade A offices; plus TV studios, restaurants, cafes, a cinema and hotel, will bring new life and purpose to a world famous address. Park-facing apartments from £ 750,000.
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Dunnhumby Based in a Grade II-listed, 100-year-old former Ford assembly plant, the grand old building at 164 Shepherds Bush Road, Brook Green, could not have a more modern new purpose.
Global business Dunnhumby, which uses customer data to help companies understand customer needs(... think Tesco club card), has created 800 jobs at the one-time, self-storage unit.
Imperial I-HUB The new translation and innovation hub for Imperial College London, this 187,000 sq ft development includes a fully serviced laboratory, incubator and office spaces for medical and bio-tech firms. There is room for entrepreneurs, start-ups, SMEs and established firms at every stage of their growth. The building opened in October 2016 and pre-let schemes are available now.
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Riverside Studios Originally the home of the Triumph Film Company, the studios’ heyday came in the 1950s under BBC ownership.
Redeveloped along with the neighbouring Queens Wharf, this will emerge in 2018 as a mixed-use residential and commercial development, faithful to its original purpose: with 165 apartments, recording studios, theatre and cinema.
Westfield Phase 2 Westfield London has transformed the capital’ s retail landscape, and rejuvenated the local White City area, since opening in 2008.
The impressive second phase of the development is a £ 1bn + project to add 740,000 sq ft of retail space, a third of that in the form of a flagship John Lewis presence. Residential and mixed use space completes these exciting plans.
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