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CITY OF LONDON CORPORATION GIVES GREEN LIGHT TO LANDSEC’S PLANS FOR 55 OLD BROAD STREET

Landsec’s £500 million plans to redevelop 55 Old Broad Street, creating modern, sustainable work and retail space, plus two new cultural destinations, were yesterday [20 November] approved by the City of London Corporation.

The redevelopment of 55 Old Broad Street will create a new, mixed-use development, comprising high-quality office space, alongside artist studios and cultural space, at 65 Old Broad Street Studios and the Grade II listed Victorian Bath House.

The plans were developed to support the City Corporation’s flagship ‘Destination City’ initiative, which is part of their mission to attract more visitors by bringing new leisure, social and cultural destinations to the City of London.

The new building will be net zero, running solely from renewable electricity. On top of this, much of the existing structure will be retained, with many of the recovered materials re-used in the new building.

Once complete, 55 Old Broad Street will house 270,000 sq ft NIA of flexible office space, providing a substantial increase in employment capacity compared to the current building. This could add over 2,500 new jobs, generating £7.5m of spending in the local area each year.

The workspace has been designed to meet the requirements of a range of occupiers, from companies in financial services, technology, legal and other professional sectors, to start-ups and small enterprises, who will have ring-fenced access to affordable space to suit their needs through discounted rents.

There’ll be retail space at ground floor level, a new and improved home for the popular Kings Arms Pub, as well as better pedestrian routes, improved connections to neighbouring streets, and public spaces.

At the heart of the plans are two new cultural venues at 65 Old Broad Street and the Victorian Bathhouse.

As a meanwhile use prior to development, Landsec has partnered with Hive Curates, an art collective, to launch ‘Broadworks’ at 65 Old Broad Street, which is providing 10 artist and maker studios alongside artistic workshops and events. EC BID, the area’s business improvement district, is also supporting the programme.

With the plans now approved, this venue will become a part of the wider scheme proposals for the long term, offering affordable space for underrepresented talent and creatives and diversifying the cultural experiences on offer in the City.

After careful restoration of the Victorian Bathhouse, the historic building will be made into a community asset for the first time. Landsec has partnered with Guildhall School of Music & Drama which will operate the multi-purpose space, to deliver a cultural programme for communities and emerging talent in the centre of London.

Oliver Hunt, Development Director at Landsec, said:

“The City of London is one of the world’s most significant business hubs, and we know that demand for modern, sustainable workspace designed with wellbeing in mind, is growing.

“Alongside modern offices, retail space and greatly improved public realm around the building, we’re seizing the chance to create a true 7-day a week destination – one that gives talented creatives space to flourish, and generates long-term positive impact for the area, creating a place where people want to come together to work, collaborate, create and visit.

Sean Gregory, Vice Principal & Director of Innovation and Engagement at Guildhall School of Music & Drama, said:

“The Bath House is a hidden gem, dating back to 1895, with baths present on this site since 1817.

“Through our partnership with Landsec we intend to open this amazing building, providing community groups, city workers, charities and cultural organisations with access to free space, events and activities, which celebrate the City’s heritage.

“Alongside this, we will offer performing artists free workshop, rehearsal and R&D facilities, creating a new performing arts venue to showcase London’s best emerging talent.”

Mark Beattie, co-founder of Hive Curates, said:

“In our first two months, we’ve had an overwhelming response for what we’ve achieved, with people telling us our workshops are a refreshing alternative to going to the pub or gym.

“With 65 Old Broad Street Studios’ future now secured, we’re excited to grow and evolve the model over the next 12 months, putting on more activities for city workers and visitors to enjoy.”

Landsec’s consultation highlighted the appeal of creative space in the City. Engagement with over 300 people, found that: 90% were seeking an optional alternative to purely alcohol-based socialising and 72% said that easily accessible creative activities would make them more likely to come into the office more frequently.

About Landsec

At Landsec, we build and invest in buildings, spaces and partnerships to create sustainable places, connect communities and realise potential. We are one of the largest real estate companies in Europe, with a portfolio of retail, leisure, workspace and residential hubs. Landsec is shaping a better future by leading our industry on environmental and social sustainability while delivering value for our shareholders, great experiences for our guests and positive change for our communities.

Find out more at landsec.com

Posted on 5th December 2023

by Ally Higgs

Come down to 55 Old Broad Street next week for our final engagement event and exhibition!

Join us this Wednesday from 4-8.30pm to hear more about new creative venues for the area and come and get involved in either a lego-play, weaving and zine making workshop, giving you a flavour of what the future buildings will offer! The event will also provide the opportunity to contribute ideas for public spaces and wider community benefits of the scheme, ensuring that these respond to local priorities.

The exhibition on Thursday the 9th between 12-6.30PM will be a further opportunity for local residents and workers to meet the design team and discuss the scheme prior to submitting our plans to the City of London Corporation.

Grab a free ticket here https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/reimagining-55-old-broad-street-tickets-548899592457

We hope to see you this Wednesday!

Posted on 3rd March 2023

by Ally Higgs

Join us for our third engagement event - Reimagining 55 Old Broad Street

Landsec invites local workers, businesses, and residents to join us for an evening of conversation, creativity, and drinks on the 9th of February.

We’ll be sharing the latest plans for the future of 55 Old Broad Street and working with our guests to envision its public and creative spaces. The event will provide the opportunity to creatively contribute ideas for the future public realm and the wider cultural offering of the site as well as exploring your own creative talents in a series of artist-led workshops!

Our proposals will transform the journey through the site with new and enhanced public spaces, new routes, and connections to surrounding streets and a unique mix of cultural and curated retail attractions. Our priority is to create activity and public amenity alongside high quality public realm and green space. Meaningful social value and being an active partner in The City will be key to this future as we make important contributions to the local community through social impact, cultural programming, and the immediate and future use of a highly flexible space.

Landsec are committed to engaging local stakeholders in this exciting conversation, so we hope to see you there!

Posted on 28th January 2023

by Ally Higgs

Help us to develop the social value strategy for 55 Old Broad Street

Please complete our social value survey here as we would love to hear your views on local skills and employment.

The Social Value Portal has been appointed by Landsec to develop its Social Value Strategy for 55 Old Broad Street. Take our survey to tell us more about local needs and opportunities. The survey results will be used to help us prioritise measures and interventions as we continue to develop the strategy.

Of the needs we have identified so far, we want to understand how strongly you feel it is a priority for you in the local area. We'd also like to know of any additional opportunities for added social value that you feel have been missed out. We value and welcome your feedback and thank you for your help to bring social value to 55 Old Broad Street.

Posted on 22nd November 2022

by Ally Higgs

Join us for our second event - Reimagining 55 Old Broad Street on the 17th of November

Landsec invites the community to join us for a fun evening of creativity and conversation.

Join us on Thursday November 17th from 4-8.30PM at 55 Old Broad Street for drinks, music and workshops. Artists will guide you through interactive activities helping you to make your mark on the future of 55 Old Broad Street!

We’ll welcome Art Apartments artists, Steve McCracken, Pietro Dente, Laura Benetton for an exciting exhibition and Friends + Family, an object and furniture company bringing the things that matter closer into our everyday lives.The event will be enlivened by music, drinks, and workshops including tile-painting with Frankie Holmes, lino-printing with Sangeeta Bhagawati and weaving with Rukia Begum. We’ll also be sharing early plans for the future of 55 Old Broad Street and envisioning its new public and creative spaces.

Posted on 4th November 2022

by Ally Higgs

Join us for our first event - Reimagining 55 Old Broad Street on the 26th of October

Join us Wednesday 26th October 4-8.30PM for drinks, music, and artist workshops. Makers and artists will guide you through interactive activities using Lego models and sketching workshops for you to make your mark on the future of 55 Old Broad Street!

Landsec invites the community local to 55 Old Broad Street to join us for an evening of conversation and creativity! We’ll be sharing early plans for the future of 55 Old Broad Street and envisioning its new green and public spaces. 

The ground floor of the future scheme is designed to create activity and amenity through curated retail and a public realm, which generates high quality green space promoting well-being and connectivity to the city. Meaningful social value and being an active partner in The City will be key to this future as we make important contributions to the local community through social impact, cultural programming and the immediate and future use of a highly flexible space.

We are really looking forward to this event so we can hear your ideas on what you think this public realm needs!

Posted on 12th October 2022

by Ally Higgs