100 Piccadilly
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Overview
Redevelopment of 96-100 Piccadilly, a Grade II listed building in Mayfair, London W1.
The scheme by Reuben Brothers will create new homes above commercial premises.
History
The two buildings at 96-97 and 98-100 Piccadilly were cojoined in the early 1980s after the buildings behind the retained facades were demolished.
The Badminton Club building at 100 Piccadilly was built in 1884-5 to the designs by architect Colonel Eobert William Edis.
96-97 Piccadilly on the corner of White Horse Street was built as the new premises of the New Traveller’s Club in 1890-1.
The buildings are overlooking Green Park.
2016 December - Planning permission for - Excavation of sub-basement, redevelopment of Nos. 5-6 Yarmouth Place, alterations and extension to provide enlarged sixth and new seventh-floor storeys and installation of plant at basement, ground and fourth-floor levels. Use of extended and altered building as 36 x flats (Class C3) (an additional 28 above existing), car/cycle parking and a shop (Class A1) or financial and professional institution (Class A2) at part ground floor level. Internal alterations. The site includes 98-100 Piccadilly. Developer: Blossom Street Properties, Architect: Paul Davis and Partners. Westminster Council ref. no. 15/06446/FULL.
References:
1. The Builder 1903, pp.11.
2. Westminster City Council westminster.gov.uk
3. Historic England List entry Number: 1265661, Date first listed: 30-May-1972; historicengland.org.uk
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Bird's eye view of 100 Piccadilly site with approximate boundary. The nearest underground station is Green Park. Adjacent to Cambridge House.
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