28 St James's Street
SW1A
Mixed use building
Key Details
Address
28 St James's Street, London SW1A 1HJ
County
Greater London
Country
England
Completion
1775
Buildings
1
Overview
28 St James's Street building in St James's, London SW1.
The building was designed by John Crunden in 1775.
Home to the private members club The Boodles. The club was originally located at 49-51 Pall Mall, and moved to its present premises at 28 St. James's Street in 1782.
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Site & Location
Transport
TUBE
Green Park Underground StationJubilee, Piccadilly, Victoria
BUS
Pall Mall / St James's Palace
Team
News from the companies
Nearby new developments
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15.02.2024
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Completion
2026
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The main fit out works at the 22 Arlington Street building started in February.
15.02.2024
Completion
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Berry Bros. & Rudd is set to open a new premium spirits store in Spring 2024. The main contractor, EC1 Build, is on site and is expected to complete the project this...
23.02.2024
Completion
2024
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RED Construction is currently on-site opposite St James's Palace, where the existing buildings at 55-58 Pall Mall (also known as Quadrant House/Commonwealth House) and...
21.02.2024
Completion
2025
Planning permission granted
Planning permission was granted for the redevelopment of Nuffield House and Pegasus House including demolition behind a retained facade (west, south and east) of...
05.03.2020
Completion
1939
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