London’s Cavendish Square is set to undergo a £100 million transformation into a subterranean mixed-use development.
The development will be situated beneath Cavendish Square Gardens, the site will be changed from what is currently an underground car park into a mix of retail, medical, wellness and leisure accommodation.
Plans submitted to Westminster City Council by Reef Group include the creation of 280,000 square feet of space across four storeys below ground level, with a new entrance facing Oxford Street.
If the plans are approved, work will begin in late 2020, with completion in 2022.
Stewart Deering, joint chief executive of Reef Group, said: “Reef have worked closely with Westminster City Council in designing a unique and iconic destination for London. We will invest in excess of £100 million in developing a vibrant, sustainable and sensitively designed subterranean mixed use “place” that will combine retail, leisure, medical, health and wellbeing.”