106 Jermyn Street
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Overview
106 Jermyn Street is a redevelopment in St James's, London SW1Y.
106 Jermyn Street building is Grade II listing designed by Treadwell and Martin in St James's Conservation Area.
Businesses in the building:
- Aquascutum store (opening Summer 2016)
HISTORY
2014 January - Planning application granted for:
Erections of rear extensions at second and third floor levels with associated terraces, further terrace at roof level and alterations to front and rear elevations, including new shopfront, windows and doors, installation of plant within basement, first floor lightwell, second floor rear terrace and third floor rear terrace, all in association with the continued use of the basement and ground floors as retail (Class A1) and the change of use of the upper floors to use as four new residential units (Class C3).[1]
The building was redeveloped in 1907 by the designs of the architects Henry Treadwell and Leonard Martin. The contractors were F. and H.F. Higgs of Herne Hiill and the building was constructed as 5 storeys over a basement with the basement, ground and first floor extending the full depth of the plot. Its function was offices with a shop on the ground floor.[2]
Source:
1. Westminster City Council ref no 13/02041/FULL
2. Historic Building Report for The Crown Estate February 2013 by DONALD INSALL ASSOCIATES
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