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Paddington Basin

The redevelopment of Paddington Basin creates over 2 million sq ft of offices, homes, shops and leisure facilities. European Land and Property has already completed The Point, designed by Terry Farrell and Partners and Waterside, designed by Richard Rogers Partnership, home to the new Marks and Spencer headquarters. Paddington Walk, located on the former Hermitage Street and designed by Munkenbeck & Marshall, is European Land's first residential scheme at Paddington Basin. Completed in August 2005 the building provides 232 new homes, including 79 affordable homes which have been delivered to the Peabody Trust.

At the eastern end of the Basin, exciting plans have been approved by Westminster City Council for a mixed use scheme called Merchant Square. This replaces the Grand Union and Winding buildings that were previously consented. The proposed scheme consists of 6 architecturally diverse buildings, a total of 1.8 million sq ft of office, residential and retail including 559 residential units of which 30% are social housing. The Merchant Square master plan, developed by The Kalyvides Partnership is the final piece in the Paddington Basin redevelopment. Merchant Square will be set within a high quality public realm with a major new canal side square as its focal point as well as providing new shops and restaurants for nearby residents and the local community.

The new infrastructure around the Basin is largely complete. Three new bridges, designed by artists working with engineers, are now open to the public. Towpaths and temporary boardwalks allow pedestrian access to the majority of the perimeter of the Basin.

Paddington Basin will soon become a hive of activity on the water. A series of permanently moored business and retail barges will bring commercial activity to the waterspace. This will complement the extensive visitor mooring facilities along with hire and trip boat locations. Working in partnership with British Waterways, European Land will help to ensure that the comprehensive waterspace strategy becomes a reality, making the Basin a key hub of the London waterways network.

Work has commenced on buildings D and E at Merchant Square. The head of the basin will be drained for construction for approximately six months from 14 January 2008. For information about changes to towpath and pedestrian access during the construction of Merchant Square, please visit www.merchantsquare.co.uk/current


www.merchantsquare.co.uk
www.paddingtonwalk.com
www.peabody.org.uk

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