Short List Drawn up for King Street Regeneration


Regeneration of Hammersmith town centre moves forward

Hammersmith and Fulham Council has taken the first steps towards the regeneration of King Street, by inviting four developers to tender.

The removal of the ugly town hall extension and the creation of a piazza are central to this project.

Seven outline proposals were received and four bidders have been asked to work up their proposals for submission in November.

Once they have been received, residents will be invited to a public exhibition at Hammersmith Town Hall towards the end of November for local people to comment. 

Cllr Mark Loveday, Hammersmith and Fulham Cabinet Member for Strategy, says, “This is another step in a lengthy process.

"This is a vital project for Hammersmith, but it must be of the highest quality. Too many of these schemes in the past look tired almost before they are completed. I want to make sure this is a scheme the area can be proud of.”

Each of the developers was evaluated for quality, value for money and deliverability. At the next stage the developers, with their architects and landscape designers, will be required to show their vision for the site alongside other criteria.

Cllr Loveday concludes, “It is still early days in this process and at every stage I will ensure that everybody affected is consulted and treated decently. The exhibition in late November will be a fantastic opportunity for residents to have their say on the four possible options.”

The four developers who have been invited to submit a comprehensive final tender are:

Galliford Try plc 
Grainger plc / Helical Bar plc 
St James's Investments ltd 
Stanhope plc
 

October 19, 2007

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