47 new homes including for affordable and market rent.
The scheme will feature:
The redevelopment will enhance the central section of the King’s Road, opposite Chelsea Town Hall.
The scheme will feature:
The plans will restore the historic façade of the original art-deco Gaumont Theatre building, introducing the best of modern design in harmony with the heritage surroundings.
The work commenced in April 2018 and construction is due to be completed in 2023.
In October 2015, Cadogan secured planning permission from the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea to deliver an exemplary redevelopment for the area.
Construction will begin shortly following many years of consultation and engagement with residents, local businesses, tenants, customers, and the wider community.
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The proposed plans aim to restore the iconic art-deco façade of the original Gaumont Theatre, seamlessly blending modern design with the building's historic surroundings
The plans entail the restoration of the original art-deco façade of the historic Gaumont Theatre building, seamlessly integrating modern design elements while preserving the heritage surroundings.
Construction began in April 2018, and the project is slated for completion in 2023, with a phased opening scheduled for 2024.
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