West London offices approved by Westminster Council

Westminster Council has approved a mixed-use development that will include west London offices.

The scheme - which also consists of five residential towers - will be built on an empty plot of land in Paddington.

Each of the towers will be between 11 and 17 storeys in height and along with the business space, will be bound by Hermitage Street to the west, Westway and Harrow Road to the north and North Wharf Road to the south and east.

Businesses with London offices in this area were also recently informed that plans are now underway for the building of a new Crossrail station in Paddington after Costain Skanska JV was awarded the contract.

The deal is worth around £250 million and once the new rail facility is built, employees will be able to travel to Liverpool Street within nine minutes and Canary Wharf in just over 15 minutes.

Chairman of the planning and city development committee at Westminster Council Alastair Moss commented: "This is a thoughtful scheme on what is a challenging site. The standard of the plans and the light it affords to the neighbourhood despite the density of the scheme get it well over the line."

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