The Park Crescent
Key Details
Overview
The Park Crescent is a residential building near Regent park, London W1.
The scheme redeveloped the terrace converting it into 20 apartments.
The building was designed by John Nash in 1811 and is opposite Regent's Park.
History
VIP launch 6th October 2016.
Amazon Property acquired the building from The Great Capital Partnership - a joint venture between Great Portland Estates Plc and Capco Plc for £47 million in 2013.
2015 - Planning permission granted for: Demolition and redevelopment of 16-26 Park Crescent and partial demolition of 77-81 Portland Place to provide residential accommodation (Class C3) comprising of two basement levels, lower ground, ground and first to fourth floor levels (64 flats); the development of nine mews properties comprising of part lower ground, ground, first and second floors within the rear courtyard of Park Crescent Mews; creation of terraces at rear ground, third and fourth floor levels and car parking, refuse storage and plant in the basement of the Park Crescent property; use of part ground, lower ground and basement level 1 and basement level 2 as a community use (Class D1). Associated landscaping within the rear courtyard area. Westminster Council 14/03306/FULL 18-25 Park Crescent London W1B 1AL.
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