Scope of Works

Scope of Works

Artist's impression of potential development at King's Cross - © Miller Hare / Simon Hazelgrove

Artist's impression of potential development at King's Cross
© Miller Hare / Simon Hazelgrove

The development at King’s Cross is the largest piece of central London to be developed under one ownership in the past 150 years. As each phase is complete it will bring enormous and continued benefits to the area. 

Safety and cleanliness are two of the main objectives that the local residents are looking for but this development will offer a lot more. It will provide some 2,000 homes and serviced apartments, employment for thousands, schools, shops, food and drink outlets, cultural and community uses, health centres and many other facilities. 

Over 40% of this development will be public realm including three new parks, five squares, twenty streets and three new bridges over the Regent’s Canal. Much of the area’s heritage will be maintained by refurbishing 20 historic buildings and structures, including the listed gasholder triplet.

Articles

Fountains being installed in Granary Square - © John Sturrock

Open spaces begin to take shape

By October, 4,500 staff and students will be working and studying in the newly completed University of the Arts London's campus.


Notices

1st December 2011

The big clean up



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