Stonebridge Place
Plans submitted

Plans submitted

14/03/2022 by Buildington
 
Planning application submitted

Developers Canada Israel and Avanton have submitted a planning application to the London Borough of Brent for the regeneration of the 2.5-acre Wembley Point site to create a residential-led development known as Stonebridge Place.

The development with a GDV value of up to £250 million will offer 515 new homes, 1,200 sq ft of commercial space, a new boxing gym with public café, landscaped gardens, pedestrian boulevards and new water features.

The Stonebridge Place proposals will deliver significant public realm improvements including a civic square, green pedestrian boulevard, children’s play spaces and resident’s gardens at ground and podium levels.

The project team includes Canada Israel as the landowner and developer, Avanton as development manager and project consultant, architects Patel Taylor providing the masterplan and landscape architect, and Pell Frischmann advising on the environment and water features.

341 of the 515 new homes will be for market sale, with 35% allocated for affordable housing comprised of 57 shared ownership and 117 affordable rent homes.

The tallest of three buildings is a 32-storey tower with glass and green terracotta façade providing 266 one, two and three-bedroom market sale apartments over a new double-height residential lobby, complete with flexible commercial space.

The second building rises from 10 to 20 storeys and will have a glass and beige brick façade with balconies providing 249 mixed-tenure homes and flexible commercial space, with a large podium garden at the first-floor level.

Stonebridge Boxing Club, an important local sports-led charity, will be located in the third new building on site which will be three storeys high providing a new boxing gym and public café with glass and bronzed-black terracotta façade.

The project’s significant public realm improvements include a new civic square, for food markets, a new Wembley outdoor Film Festival and Art & Antiques Market. Running through the site will be Stonebridge Place, a new green pedestrianised route linking the various buildings and landscaped areas.

Other benefits include gardens, riverside walkways, cycle pathways, road improvements, public benches, new lighting for security at night, substantial new planting including trees and active retail and office space on a new promenade from the station onto Harrow Road.

The planning application follows significant local community and stakeholder consultation undertaken between December 2018 and January 2022 and marks the second phase of the regeneration of the site.

It follows the completion of the permitted development conversion of an existing 21 storey office building on site, originally built in 1965 and known as Wembley Point Tower, which has been successfully transformed into a residential building in January 2022, rebranded as WEM Tower London providing 439 new homes and amenities.

Gil Selzer, Managing Director of Canada Israel UK commented: “This proposed residential-led development at Wembley Point is a major urban regeneration project that will create a new destination for South Wembley. Stonebridge Place marks the next step in Canada Israel’s international expansion plans and building a strong real estate presence in the London property market.”



Omer Weinberger, CEO of Avanton said: “Avanton are delighted to be partnering with international property company Canada Israel on this major urban regeneration scheme in Wembley which will provide market sale, BTR and social housing provision.”

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