British Land submits plans for £3bn Canada Water development

Canada Water Masterplan - Plot A2 - email

Mixed-use scheme being masterminded by Roger Madelin, the man behind Argent’s King’s Cross revamp

British Land has submitted plans for its £3bn Canada Water development to Southwark Council.

The developer, which has also entered into a master development agreement with the council, has submitted an outline planning application for the 53 acre masterplan, and detailed planning application for the project’s first three buildings, which include workspace, 250 homes, 35% affordable, and a new leisure centre.  

These three buildings are part of a major first phase of the development covering a total of 1.8 million sq ft of mixed use space, comprising one million sq ft of workspace, 250,000 sq ft of retail and leisure space and 650 homes. 

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