Exhibition
of plans for the third phase of development to be held including
details of transport improvements Improved
transport facilities are key to the development and the exhibition
will illustrate the changes that are proposed. These include the
upgrade of Gunnersbury Station with a new ticket hall, more gates,
a wider stairway to the platforms and new larger shelters on the
platforms. This phase will comprise a further two buildings offering around 570,000 sq ft of accommodation. Chiswick Business Park has been designed by the Richard Rogers Partnership and developed by Stanhope plc on behalf of the Chiswick Park Unit Trust. When complete, the development will be home to 10,000 office workers and will offer one of the largest business ‘campuses’ in Central London. A planning application was submitted on 1st August and residents have until the 22nd August to respond. Terence Thorn the Chairman of the West Chiswick and Gunnersbury Society expressed concern at the lack of notification of the application saying, "I am very surprised and concerned that the Business Park have not bothered to inform the West Chiswick & Gunnersbury Society about their recent proposals for the Business Park. As the organisation that represents the area with over 120 members I would have thought they could have informed us." The open days will take place in Building 3 on Chiswick Business Park between 12pm and 2pm and 5pm and 8pm on Thursday 7th August and 5pm and 8pm on Thursday 4th September. August 5, 2003 Sign up for our free weekly newsletter Discussion of this development on the forum New 'Vue' for Chiswick Business Park Teletext moves to local business park Chiswick Business Park named UK's best office development Chiswick Business Park wins national design award Chiswick Business Park Web Site Transport Plans for Chiswick Business Park
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