Evening Standard

Foodie pavilions and penthouses in £3bn overhaul for Queensway

- Jonathan Prynn Consumer Business Editor

A £3 BILLION transforma­tion plan for Queensway that will see its parades of souvenir shops and fast food outlets swept away after decades as west London’s “ugly sister” is unveiled today.

Major landlords and developers who own more than 70 per cent of Bayswater’s high street have drawn up a vision that includes Parisian-style pavement pavilions, reduced traffic, major improvemen­ts to both its Tube stations, and a new entrance to Kensington Gardens, with twin gates.

Seven major new or refurbishe­d buildings in Queensway, including an overhaul of department store Whiteleys, have provided the catalyst for a revamp of the street over the next four years.

Alex Michelin, co-founder of developers Finchatton, speaking on behalf of the Queensway steering committee, said he hoped it would become “a new Marylebone High Street” with independen­t food stores and boutiques replacing the current line-up of retailers and restaurant­s.

He said: “We don’t want it to be chain stores, we want the butcher, the baker, the candlestic­k maker. It could be a foodie paradise. Queensway is surrounded by stunning stucco houses and squares and when you walk around you think ‘why is it not better known?’”

There will be six new buildings in Queensway including Park Modern, a block of 52 apartments, three penthouses and two mews houses on the corner with Bayswater Road.

In total theywill create 350 newhomes, 10,000 sq ft of office space, 530m of refurbishe­d shop fronts and 500m of new stores and restaurant­s. Five of the eight parades are being regenerate­d.

The Whiteleywi­ll have 39 apartments, 20 new shops, cafes and restaurant­s, a cinema, gym and London’s first Six Senses hotel and spa with 110 rooms, 14 residences and a members’ club.

Mr Michelin said that about £30 million to £40 million is being invested in the public improvemen­ts. Traffic will be cut to one lane. The project is due to be completed by 2026.

 ?? ?? New vision: a CGI of pavement designs
New vision: a CGI of pavement designs

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