Revealed: Elephant & Castle’s shiny new town centre
Elephant & Castle has a reputation of being one of London's grimmest areas – but developers behind its £3bn regeneration have just unveiled further plans for its shiny new overhaul.
Developers Delancey, DV4 and APG said the new "must-visit" town centre will include a music venue for 500 audience members, as well as an integrated campus for London College of Communication, part of University of the Arts London, and a massive 1,000-seater cinema.
The plans also include 1,000 new homes, the majority of which will be available to rent – and managed by Get Living London, the company in charge of the 3,000 homes at the former Athletes' Village at the Olympic site.
The plans also include 108,000 sq ft of accessible public space, as well as shops, bars, cafes and restaurants, and a new ticket hall for the Northern Line.
The wider plans include 5,000 homes, 450,000 sq ft of retail and leisure space, and that all-new station.
Delancey boss Jamie Ritblat said: “Our ambition is to create a new and improved town centre for Elephant and Castle; one which complements, celebrates and builds upon the existing diversity and vibrancy that this key Zone one location is already so renowned for."