Galliard Homes launches latest in residential and retail for London's West End
Galliard Homes has launched Tottenham Court Road West (TCRW) in London’s West End.
A residential-led regeneration project fronting onto Oxford Street, it is to provide 92 private sale premium apartments and penthouses, plus 74,675 sq ft of accommodation, situated above the new Tottenham Court Road Crossrail Interchange.
TCRW is complete with 9,939 sq ft of ground floor retail space, Crossrail entrance and ticket hall and enhanced public realm.
TCRW is an acronym for Tottenham Court Road West, and is located on a 0.54-acre development site comprising two new buildings bordered by Oxford Street to the north, Great Chapel Street to the West, Dean Street to the East and Diadem Court to the south.
The masterplan for TCRW was designed by architectural practice Hawkins\Brown with specification and interior design by Argent Design. TCRW will provide two architecturally-contrasting apartment buildings.
Stephen Conway, executive chairman of Galliard Homes, said: “Built in 1927, Chiltern Court at Baker Street was London’s first integrated residential, retail and underground scheme.
“Almost 100 years later, Galliard’s new integrated scheme at TCRW will offer discerning buyers a cutting edge 21st Century version of the same concept with all the benefits that regeneration and Crossrail will bring.
“TCRW represents an exceptional and rare investment and lifestyle opportunity.”
London’s West End is home to over 600 retailers, over 70 leading restaurants, over 40 theatre/cinema venues and six universities.
Don O Sullivan, chief executive of Galliard Homes, added: “TCRW will provide world class apartments in an unrivalled location off Oxford Street in the heart of London’s West End.
“Galliard’s new apartment buildings are integrated with the Crossrail Interchange offering residents easy access to London Heathrow, Canary Wharf and locations such as Bond Street and Liverpool Street. The average apartment size is 811 sqft, providing homes ideal for either end use, pied-à-terre’s or rental investments.”
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