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Mayfair refubishment

Revised City scheme

West End HQ plan

New City application

Refurbishment plan in SW1

Major Mayfair application

Southbank application

Revised consent in fringe

Design contest in SE1

New scheme planned in SE1

Midtown refurbishment application

Bidders for City scheme

Mixed use proposal for bank offices

Consent for City offices

West end office construction

New start in Soho

Construction start in W1

Mayfair scheme proposed

West End scheme negotiations

SE1 scheme gets go-ahead

Summer start for W1 scheme

Consent for W1 redevelopment

Start date for Great Portland Street

Asticus plan SW1 scheme start

20 Soho Square completed

20 Soho Square spring start

Architect appointed on WC2 scheme

Sainsbury plans SE1 towers

Foster & Partners has revealed plans for a 35,765 sq m (385,000 sq ft) 19-storey oval office tower to replace food retailers Sainsbury's existing Drury House and Stamford House headquarters at Stamford Street, London SE1. Sainsbury is linked with Stanhope on the proposals. A planning application for the £270m scheme has just been submitted to London Borough of Southwark along with an application for a second new building on the firm's car park site in Maymott Street. The tower has a tapered 'neck' and a low-rise office block forms the base. A Sainsbury's 'Central' supermarket could be incorporated in the ground floor. The 14,490 sq m (156,000 sq ft) Maymott Street scheme could cost £70m and is planned as a 22-storey tower designed by architect Lifschutz Davidson. Sainsbury is working on the site assembly for the scheme and is said to be in the process of acquiring Wakefield House and 19-21 Blackfriars Road from Dunloe Ewart, the developer. Sainsbury is thought to be seeking to develop around 46,451 sq m (500,000 sq ft) in the various SE1 developments for completion in 2004. Sainsbury is still thought to be considering its options on the 11,150 sq m (120,000 sq ft) Rennie House, on the south side of Stamford Street. Sainsbury staff will relocate to 33 Holborn Place, London WC1, to allow the headquarters development to proceed. Healey & Baker is advising Sainsbury. - (22-04-2001)

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