Centre House will provide 527 new homes, as well as offices and leisure uses.
Plans submitted by St James, part of Berkley Homes group in late September form the latest in a long string of high value development proposals within White City.
This comes in addition to their White City Living development, the first phase of which is well under way, and when complete is set to stand at around 30 storeys, providing upward of 1,800 new homes including 427 'genuinely affordable' homes, and eight acres of landscaped open space including five acres of brand new parkland. The land was previously a storage and distribution warehouse for M&S.
Despite the contemporary design of the new developments coming forward here the site is located within Wood Lane Conservation Area.
This Conservation Area was designated primarily to protect the Grade II Listed Television Centre which has recently been at the centre of a half a billion pound redevelopment by Stanhope after being sold by the BBC.
The Television Centre is now home to Soho House's 'White City House' - including a hotel; gym; and two swimming pools. It also contains three television studios retained by the BBC which are currently leased out to ITV who film programmes here including Good Morning Britain, This Morning and Jonathan Ross and who recently decided to stay long-term after shelving plans to return to South Bank.
Comments on the proposals can be made on the Council's website until 16th November.
More images can be seen below.
Plans submitted by St James, part of Berkley Homes group in late September form the latest in a long string of high value development proposals within White City.
This comes in addition to their White City Living development, the first phase of which is well under way, and when complete is set to stand at around 30 storeys, providing upward of 1,800 new homes including 427 'genuinely affordable' homes, and eight acres of landscaped open space including five acres of brand new parkland. The land was previously a storage and distribution warehouse for M&S.
Despite the contemporary design of the new developments coming forward here the site is located within Wood Lane Conservation Area.
This Conservation Area was designated primarily to protect the Grade II Listed Television Centre which has recently been at the centre of a half a billion pound redevelopment by Stanhope after being sold by the BBC.
The Television Centre is now home to Soho House's 'White City House' - including a hotel; gym; and two swimming pools. It also contains three television studios retained by the BBC which are currently leased out to ITV who film programmes here including Good Morning Britain, This Morning and Jonathan Ross and who recently decided to stay long-term after shelving plans to return to South Bank.
Comments on the proposals can be made on the Council's website until 16th November.
More images can be seen below.
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