Monday, 22 February 2016

Hop House shortlisted for Best Residential Scheme in London @ RICS Awards



We are very pleased to announce that our Hop House scheme has been shortlisted for the 2016 RICS Awards for the Best Residential scheme in London.

The project involved the conversion of an existing office in Covent Garden into 29 apartments including a new two storey roof extension for our client Dukelease.

The development has already won the 2015 Sunday Times British Homes Award for best conversion of an existing building.

Thursday, 18 February 2016

Soho scheme gains Planning Permission


Our Frith Street scheme in the heart of London's Soho has been granted Planning Permission by Westminster Council. The project involves the creation of a new 4,500 sq.ft. restaurant at ground floor and basement with eleven new apartments above, including two intermediate affordable flats.

The rear of the building on Chapone Place will be demolished and replaced with a new four storey terraced structure including large warehouse style windows with Crittall glazing. The existing building facing Frith Street will be retained with an additional floor added to create a duplex penthouse apartment.

Our client on this project is the John Lewis Partnership Pension Fund.

Wednesday, 10 February 2016

Chancery Lane Listed Building wins Planning Permission




We have won Planning Permission for the residential redevelopment of 116-118 Chancery Lane, a Grade 2 Listed Building in central London. 

The development consists of 14 luxury apartments on lower ground, ground and five upper floors with a large new roof extension and substantial roof terracing to the penthouses. 


The scheme will include a newly refurbished entrance foyer, accessed from Chancery Lane and will overlook the comprehensively re-landscaped Andrews Crosse. The 
scheme is in the heart of the legal district of London with terraces overlooking the Royal Courts of Justice.


The CGI images were provided by AVR London.