Plans unveiled to transform Paddington

Hotel, Sport & Leisure Wed, Mar 23, 2016 9:18 AM

Plans unveiled to transform Paddington

Great Western Developments Ltd, a subsidiary of Singaporean publicly listed Hotel Properties Limited, and its development partner Sellar Property Group have announced it has formally submitted a planning application for the redevelopment of the former Royal Mail sorting office at 31 London Street, situated adjacent to Paddington Station.

The proposed development has been designed by one of the world’s finest architects, Renzo Piano Building Workshop, and will dramatically transform this part of London.

It is proposed that the development will be known as Paddington Place.

The multi-use scheme will deliver over an acre of new public realm. It will include a well-designed elegant piazza, transforming the area and creating a true sense of ‘place’. The centrepiece will be a new landmark for London, a crystal light-reflecting tower set to become a major marker for Paddington, one of London’s most important transport hubs. It will include a sky garden and restaurant, featuring mature trees and plants in the open-air, creating a unique experience for visitors.  

The ramp that serves as Paddington Station’s entrance will be removed and the whole area in front of the station opened up. There will be the opportunity to extend the station concourse into generous new public open space, benefitting the tens of thousands of passengers that use the station each day. The piazza will improve connectivity and establish a new ‘front door’ for this famously designed Brunel station.

To improve the rail passenger experience, a new and enlarged Bakerloo Line ticket hall (approximately four times larger than at present) will be created and illuminated by natural light from vaulted glass ceilings. Connectivity to the Circle/District and Bakerloo Line platforms will be enhanced, reached from a new point of access/egress, and will ease congestion from the entrance’s present, cramped location. As part of the reconfiguration, London Street will be realigned and augmented by an elegant suspension bridge. The entire scheme has been designed to provide enhanced linkages into the St Mary’s Hospital estate.  

The end of 2018 will see the opening of Crossrail, together with upgrades to stations, platforms, signalling and trains serving the M4 corridor to Wales and South West England – all of which aim to  address the vast increase in passenger footfall through Paddington, which is predicted to rise to over 60 million per year by 2031. Following this 50% increase from today’s passenger numbers, the area needs to be revitalised if its built environment is to appropriately reflect the significance of this key gateway, and to adequately support Paddington Station’s developing importance to London.

There will also be 100,000sq. ft. of office space, with floorplates specifically designed to accommodate small to medium sized high-growth industries. This development will be further enhanced by 50,000 sq. ft. of high-quality retail and leisure space at Praed Street, rail concourse and tube station levels, which will breathe new life into the area.  

Chris Lim, Group Executive Director of Hotel Properties Limited, commented: “This is a unique opportunity involving an investment of over £1 billion to provide many public benefits and a scheme which we believe will drive further investment in the wider area.”

Irvine Sellar, Chairman of Sellar Property Group, commented: “This exciting transformational  development will enhance  this important part of central London. Paddington’s transport interchange will be fit for purpose for the 21st Century and the wider mixed-use development and public space  will enhance the way residents, visitors, businesses and their people live work and play, and will make a major contribution in revitalising  this district.”

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