L&G submits plan for £350m Bristol Temple Island
L&G submits plan for £350m Bristol Temple Island
Legal & General has submitted a planning application for Bristol Temple Island, a £350m regeneration project that will transform the derelict, former diesel depot site into a new urban quarter.
The development masterplanned by architects Zaha Hadid aims to deliver 520 homes, two new office buildings, retail space, flexible workspace, and a new hotel with conference facilities.
L&G’s will work in partnership with Bristol City Council to ensure 40% of housing is for social and affordable rents or shared ownership.
All commercial buildings are designed to target BREEAM Outstanding status.
Tony Dyer, Leader of Bristol City Council: said: “It’s great to see proposals for much-needed new homes and commercial space submitted for Temple Island.
The Council has been working with L&G for a long time to bring these plans forward, so this is an exciting milestone to reach after so much hard work.
This planning application is a brilliant springboard to kickstart 2025 for Bristol Temple Quarter, which looks set to be a significant year for the project.
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