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York House update

Planning inquiry in SE1

Elizabeth House negotiations

SDG refurbishment

P&O submits skyscaper plans

Consent for major SE1 scheme

LSH forecasts rent growth

Delancey gets permission.

Who 2?

New office for Lambeth

Legal & General fund Frogmore scheme

More skyscapers planned for Paddington

New scheme submitted for Island site, SE1

World's tallest skyscraper for SouthBank?

Delancey submits York House scheme

Delancey Estates is planning an eleven-storey 23,225 sq m (250,000 sq ft) redevelopment of the 4,645 sq m (50,000 sq ft) York House on Lambeth Palace Road, London, SE1. The developer has recently submitted a planning application to the London Borough of Lambeth. - (24-02-2004)

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Elizabeth House redevelopment unveiled

Elizabeth House, the 1960’s tower block on York Road, London, SE1, is planned to be redeveloped by P&O Properties. The developer has submitted a planning application to London Borough of Lambeth for a 116,128 sq m (1.25 sq ft) development to include a 33-storey tower, designed by architect RHWL. The site has an existing planning permission for 92,902 sq m (1m sq ft) scheme approved in 1993 in three buildings. The new scheme is for just one building and incorporates two floorplates of 4,645 sq m (50,000 sq ft) and four of 3,251 sq m (35,000 sq ft). The development will also require diverting York Road to run alongside Waterloo Station and new pedestrian links to the SouthBank. - (16-02-2004)

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Lambeth rejects Arup scheme

This week the London Borough of Lambeth refused to grant planning permission to the Belvedere Court scheme in York Road, London SE1. The decision was made against the officer recommendation. Belvedere Court is planned by Lend Lease and designed by Arup Associates. The refusal was based on design, overlooking of the listed County Hall, impact of retail on local shops, and loss of public open space. - (20-12-2002)

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SE1 office scheme announced

Shell International and Lend Lease have submitted detailed plans for the redevelopment of part of the Shell Centre site in York Road, London SE1. The scheme now has a high office content, rather than a retail emphasis as originally envisaged, following discussions with London Borough of Lambeth. The £180m scheme, named Belvedere Court, includes about 32,000 sq m (344,450 sq ft), of offices, mainly in a new 12-storey building, 7,300 sq m (78,575 sq ft) of retail within the existing Shell space, 4,000 sq m (43,056 sq ft) of restaurants and cafes, 11,200 sq m (120,556 sq ft) of sports facilities and 4,700 sq m (50,590 sq ft) of conference space. The scheme has been designed by Arup Associates. Knight Frank is rumoured to be marketing the ofice development and CB Hillier Parker is the agent for the retail space. If planning approval is granted the scheme could be completed in autumn 2004. - (03-09-2001)

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Waterloo 'future' is 4.3m sq ft of offices

The Waterloo area could see the development of over 400,000 sq m (4.3 million sq ft) of office space in the future, under a new unitary development plan being discussed by London Borough of Lambeth. The council has just published an 'issues' paper about the future of the north of the borough and particularly the redevelopment plans for Waterloo mainline station. In the past local resident groups have fiercely opposed office development in the area, particularly the office and retail schemes for the Coin Street put forward by Greycoat in the 1980's. - (08-05-2001)

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Mayor directs first office refusal

The saga of One Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 continues. Lambeth Council has now been directed by the Mayor of London to refuse the 28,000 sq m (301,392 sq ft) Frogmore Estates scheme. The decision seems to be based on design grounds and the scheme "being contrary to good strategic planning". The refusal of the Gensler designed scheme comes after Lambeth granted planning permission, subject to a section 106 agreement and the views of the Mayor, following a redesign. - (25-02-2001)

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One Westminster Bridge refused permission

On 19th September 2000 the London Borough of Lambeth refused planning permission for Frogmore's proposed redevelopment of the former Count Hall Island block in SE1. The Gensler designed scheme, known as One Westminster Bridge, was refused permission following criticism from CABE (Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment). Lambeth Councillor Kevin Craig has been reported as saying "We did not feel that this was an application we could support since it is a world heritage site and next to a listed building". Frogmore is understood to be likely to appeal against the decision. - (24-09-2000)

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