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Hampstead Road - London Borough of Camden
Major mixed use employment development secured on a site adjacent to Euston Station.
We negotiated a large reduction in the expected section 106 contributions, removed limitations on the use of the site from a previous permission and secured an iconic design by leading architects Make and RHWL
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WE2 - London Borough of Newham
Large scale residential development.
Our role involved the negotiation of the section 106 agreement that led to a substantial saving and the negotiation of a reduced level of affordable housing
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West End Green - City of Westminster
Major mixed use development designed by Squire and Partners with a 22 storey tower, comprising residential, holiday lets and an anchor supermarket.
Led negotiations with officers, councillors, residents and GLA to secure resolution to grant permission.
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Cooks Road - London Borough of Newham
The scheme proposes a comprehensive mixed use development providing 799 residential units, 8,100m2 of B1C floorspace, retail, leisure and community floorspace integrated with large public squares. The proposals form a high density development, incorporating significant regeneration and environmental improvements to the waterways and area within the Lower Lea Valley.
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Bedford & Cavendish House - London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham
Planning permission achieved for the Commercial Estates Group for a 4 storey extension fronting New King’s Road, full height side extensions and an additional floor at roof level to Bedford House and the demolition of Cavendish House.
Negotiations with officers resulted in a high density, Grade A office scheme using a contemporary architectural approach. LPP achieved significant reductions in S106 contributions.
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8-10 Grafton Street and 22-24 Bruton Lane – City of Westminster
Planning permission secured for a Squire and Partners designed mixed-use redevelopment in Mayfair. The scheme will see two new contemporary designed buildings, a 7 storey office building fronting Grafton Street and an 11 storey tower in Bruton Lane housing offices and flats, together with considerable public realm improvements. LPP negotiated significant reductions to the S106 contributions.
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