114 to 118 Lower Marsh redevelopment

114 – 118 Lower Marsh and Granby Place, will be transformed into office and retail space for small to medium size businesses.

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Quirky housing complex with people talking, eating and sitting at picnic tables
Project status: In delivery Cost: £6.2million pounds Neighbourhood: Vauxhall and Waterloo

The redevelopment of the council-owned land at 114-118 Lower Marsh and the adjoining Granby Place will deliver a retail and office led mixed use development.

Programme:

  • Demolition: May to June 2021
  • Construction: September 2021 to December 2022

Demolition is being undertaken by O’Keefe and managed by multidiscipline Property and Construction Consultancy, Ridge & Partners. 

Site Supervisor: Vasile Bogdan Mobile: 07584 701231

Lambeth Council Contact: fjalloh@lambeth.gov.uk

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Conran + Partners sensitive and contextual New London Architecture Awards shortlisted design will repair and enhance this prominent site in the Lower Marsh conservation area, providing:

  • A new, high quality development that makes a positive contribution to the Conservation Area
  • New purpose built, flexible office (and employment) space appropriate for SMEs, to the benefit of the local economy
  • A new, retail active frontage that will contribute towards the vitality and character of the primary shopping area
  • A revitalised Granby Place as a public realm area for the benefit of the local community, workers and visitors
  • The opportunity to open up a through route from Granby Place to Launcelot street, a pedestrian link between Lower Marsh and Waterloo Station, and the potential to bring the arches beneath Station Approach Road into greater use.
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View of Iceland and other shops on Lower Marsh
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Graphic design of quirky housing complex with people talking, eating and sitting at picnic tables

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114-118 Lower Marsh, SE1 7AD
London
United Kingdom

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