Final phase of London’s Elephant Park gets green light
Final phase of London’s Elephant Park gets green light
The final piece of the Elephant Park regeneration in London’s Elephant and Castle area has secured planning, paving the way to close out more than a decade of transformation across the 10-acre site.
Developer Hub is bringing forward the 1.2-acre mixed-use development, known as Chords. This will consist of 695 co-living flats and 20 three-bed family homes alongside community infrastructure, including a new NHS health centre.
Designed by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris, the scheme will be delivered across three buildings.
A contractor is yet to be confirmed, although J J Rhatigan has delivered several London projects for the developer.
The health hub will occupy the lower floors of one block, meeting long-standing demand for local healthcare facilities as the neighbourhood’s population continues to grow.
Managing director Damien Sharkey said: “As our largest co-living-led approval to date, we’re excited to be moving forward with this important site – not only for the Elephant Park neighbourhood, but for the wider co-living sector.”



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