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Mixed-use development set for Marylebone

A £106m mixed-use scheme in Central London, on the site of the former Moxon Street carpark and the last whole city block in the W1 postcode to be redeveloped, by Kier after Concord London appointed them.

The 25,160 sqm project will see the creation of a nine-storey building comprising of five residential floors above ground floor and a three-storey basement containing 54 private apartments and 25 affordable apartments situated across the five upper floors, with the ground and lower ground floors providing retail, restaurant and community facilities including a community hall, which will house the popular farmers market each Sunday. The lowest basement level will include parking for residents and plant space, with the B1 level providing a new public parking facility.

Liam Cummins, Group managing director for Kier Construction, said: “This is an exciting project for us to be appointed to deliver and it draws on both our technical excellence and experience of delivering large scale, mixed-use schemes in London. This appointment is testament to our collaborative relationship with Concord London and its consultant partners. We look forward to successfully delivering this project and creating a lasting legacy in Marylebone as part of our growing portfolio of projects in London.”

The project is scheduled to complete in summer 2023 and includes a central external courtyard.

Chris Murray, managing director of Concord London, said: “Marylebone Square is a truly significant milestone for us as a company. We look forward to working alongside Kier to deliver a first class development that will combine beautiful architecture, high quality finishes and the latest technology to create exceptional homes for residents and a superb new retail destination for the local community.

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