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19 Jun 2012 Wandsworth Council approves two Nine Elms development projects BY Pete Hayman |
![]() Image: A linear park will run through the market site Wandsworth Council has approved plans for two major development projects in London's Nine Elms regeneration area - One Nine Elms and New Covent Garden Market. Both planning applications were given the go ahead by members of the council's planning committee on 18 June and will complement a range of other projects proposed for the area. While New Covent Garden Market's existing facilities will be upgraded, a mixed-use element is being planned for land no longer required for market operation. Cafés, bars and a 200-bedroom hotel will be developed, while rooftop sports pitches and a gym are also included in the plans drawn up by Covent Garden Market Authority. One Nine Elms will lead to the replacement of a 1970s tower block with two new towers housing a hotel and a public viewing level at the top of the tallest (58-storey) tower. Facilities on the ground floor will be located around a public square lined with shops, cafés, bars and restaurants. Around 50 per cent of the entire site will be public realm. The development is a joint venture by CIT and Green Properties, with Kohn Pedersen Fox behind the design. The landscape architects are Martha Schwarz Partners. Nick Cuff, chair of Wandsworth Council's planning committee, said: "Each new development will create new homes, new open spaces and new job opportunities for local people." Details: www.wandsworth.gov.uk Close Window |