Urbanora House
Soho W1F
Mixed use building
Key Details
Address
89-91 Wardour Street, London W1F 0UB
Local Area
Soho
County
Greater London
Country
England
Buildings
1
Overview
Urbanora House at 89-91 Wardour Street is a mixed-use building in Soho, London W1.
Cinematographer Charles Urban moved here in 1908. He was the first filmmaker to move to Wardour Street, the future home of the British film industry [1]. He named th building after his trademark Urbanora and opened the house for the press on the 1st of May 1908.
References:
1. Luke McKernan. Charles Urban: Pioneering the Non-Fiction Film in Britain and America, 1897 - 1925; 2015.
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Site & Location
Transport
TUBE
Piccadilly Circus Underground StationBakerloo, Piccadilly
BUS
Trocadero / Haymarket14, 19, 38, N19, N38
Team
News from the companies
Nearby new developments
Planning application submitted
Planning application submitted for the development at 58-70 Old Compton Street in Soho, London W1.
09.04.2024
New occupier
British luxury retail brand Represent has agreed to take 5,000 sq ft across two floors at 135-141 Wardour Street in Soho, London W1, reports GPE.
15.04.2024
Completion
2025
Completion
Landsec has reached practical completion at the 118-122 Wardour Street affordable homes site in the heart of Soho. Dolphin Living will now take the site over having...
07.09.2022
Completion
2022
Planning permission granted
Planning application granted for works to the entrance along Shaftesbury Avenue including the provision of a lift to the building entrance, works to the ground and first...
22.12.2021
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