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Hanover Square Masterplan

From historic square to integrated urban landmark

Delivering a transformative mixed-use development above Bond Street's Crossrail station

Client

The GHS Limited Partnership


Location

London


Services



Size

1.3 acres


Challenge

The Hanover Square Masterplan aimed to revitalise a 1.3-acre site within the Mayfair conservation area, integrating high-quality offices, international-standard retail spaces, residential units, and a complex public realm scheme. The development's complexity was heightened by its location around and over the Bond Street Crossrail station, necessitating meticulous planning to ensure seamless integration with the existing transport infrastructure and the surrounding historic context.

Solution

G&T provided Cost Management services throughout the project, collaborating closely with the client, The GHS Limited Partnership, and the design team. Our expertise ensured that the project's financial objectives were met without compromising on quality or design intent. Our role was pivotal in managing the costs associated with the diverse components of the development, including the high-quality offices, retail spaces, residential units, and the intricate public realm enhancements.

Outcome

The completed Hanover Square Masterplan has transformed the area into a cohesive and vibrant urban quarter. The development successfully integrates modern architecture with historic surroundings, providing enhanced connectivity through the new Crossrail station entrances and improved public spaces. G&T's strategic cost consultancy was instrumental in delivering a project that meets both commercial objectives and community expectations.

Project Location

Masterplanning, Communities & Placemaking

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