Mace will project manage the seven-storey office scheme designed by Ken Shuttleworth’s practice Make.
Plans for the 58,000 sq ft Portland stone-clad building at the 7-10 Hanover Square site, opposite the planned Bond Street Crossrail station, have just been submitted to Westminster Council.
Two retail/restaurant units will front Hanover Square, to the rear of the property on Princes Street a separate residential building is planned with five dual aspect, two-bedroom apartments and a three-bed duplex penthouse unit.
WSP Group are engineers and EC Harris cost consultants on the job.
Simon Wilkes, head of business space development at Legal & General Property, said: “7-10 Hanover Square provides us with the opportunity to deliver premium quality office space in a prime West End location, where the market remains constrained in supply.
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“Moreover, we feel that these carefully developed plans truly complement Westminster Council’s vision for the area and will help support its elevation to become one of the pre-eminent business addresses in London following the completion of the Crossrail station directly opposite.”
Cara Bamford, Partner at MAKE Architects, added: “This is the latest in a series of heritage projects for Make and one we are extremely excited about. As a prominent new development in Hanover Square, we have worked closely with Westminster Council and other stakeholders to ensure the style and scale is suitable to this sensitive location.”