107 New Bond Street
Key Details
Overview
107 New Bond Street is a commercial building in Mayfair, London W1.
History
2019 January - The freehold property was sold for £58,638,002 on 31.01.2019.
2017 - The existing building is a 5-storey neo-classical building with a basement. The building probably dates back to 18th-century (Heritage Statement by Stephen Howard Gray, 2017).
2017 December - Westminster City Council grants planning permission for demolition behind the retained New Bond Street facade (including demolition of the building fronting Haunch of Venison Yard) and erection of a building comprising basement, ground and three upper storeys to New Bond Street and ground and four upper storeys to Haunch of Venison Yard. Use of basement, ground, and first floors (New Bond Street)/ first and second floors (Haunch of Venison Yard) as retail (Class A1); use of second and third floors (New Bond Street)/third and fourth floors (Haunch of Venison Yard, including entrance at ground floor level) as offices (Class B1). Office and retail servicing entrance to be via Haunch of Venison Yard. Erection of roof level plant within the enclosure. The new building is designed by McDonald Architects. Heritage statement prepared by Stephen Howard Gray. Ref. no. 17/08799/FULL.
2012 June - Tribeca Holdings acquires the building from a private Irish investor for £13.80m.
References
1. Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2021. This data is licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
2. Westminster City Council westminster.gov.uk/online-applications
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