White City Living
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Overview
White City Living is a mixed-use development adjacent to Westfield Shopping Centre in London W12.
Masterplan designed by Patel Taylor set among eight acres of green open spaces.
New Apartments For Sale
1,815 homes include suites, apartments, penthouses, and duplexes. A selection of homes are ready to move into this year.
The Cascades
Four buildings comprise one, two, and three-bedroom apartments that seamlessly integrate with the surrounding Water Gardens landscape.
Westmont Club Residences launched in October 2021.
Live Parkside launched in January 2021.
Phase 2, The Water Gardens, launched in 2020. A collection of 1, 2 and 3-bedroom apartments with outdoor space. All apartments have views of the central stream that winds over 150 metres through an elegant landscape of traditional plants and low-hanging trees. Expected completion from Q4 2022.
Cassini Tower
35-storey Cassini Tower launched in Summer 2020.
AMENITIES
- Concierge
- Private cinema
- Private dining room with kitchen
- Business lounge
- 17m swimming pool
- Gym
- Café
TRANSPORT
The development is adjacent to White City station. Wood Lane station is just a few minutes' walk away. Shepherd's Bush station - 5 minutes' walk.
HISTORY
The works commenced in August 2016 and the development will take 10 years in phases.
Formerly occupied by a Marks & Spencer warehouse, the 4.2 hectares (10 acres) brownfield site will be transformed into a residential neighbourhood set in a new 4-acre public park White City Green.
Phase 1 created 406 homes completed in 2019.
Launched in London 2nd & 3rd September 2017.
CBRE launch in Hong Kong on 16th and 17th September 2017.
2015 May - St James secures a resolution to grant planning permission from the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham for a new development with up to 1,465 homes in White City.
The whole development aims to deliver up to 1,465 new homes, along with commercial, office, community and leisure space. It will bring £615m of investment, create 620 jobs in construction, 350 permanent jobs on completion, and deliver just over 30% affordable housing on and off-site.
Award-winning architectural practice, Patel Taylor, was appointed as the architect, masterplanner and landscape architect to develop proposals for the site following a design competition. The concept of 'Living in the Park' will inform all the place-making, while the massing and architectural detail of the buildings creates a series of unique settings across the site.
A new bridge and pedestrian deck across the Central Line will improve connectivity from Wood Lane and provide direct access to Westfield London to the south. The pedestrian deck also provides an enhanced setting for BBC Television Centre.
St James worked very closely with the local community through an extensive nine-month engagement programme. Workshops, site visits, one to one meetings and public exhibitions all shaped the final proposals.
The developer also involved the local secondary school, Phoenix High School, supporting students to put forward their masterplans for White City Green through a series of design and regeneration workshops.
The Marks and Spencer Warehouse was vacated in July 2016 and construction is planned to start at the earliest opportunity. The scheme will be delivered in a number of phases over a 15 year period.
The development was launched in Spring 2017.
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Site & Location
Right next to Westfield Shepherd's Bush, across the road from Television Centre and White City Place developments. Within short walking distance from Holland Park and Portobello Road in Notting Hill. Neighbouring Buildings include Westfield London shopping centre, Television Centre and Wood Lane Underground Station.
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