Pressing on

Pressing on

Wates has been appointed to begin redeveloping the landmark Printworks site in Canada Water, South East London.

This significant project is a collaboration between real estate company British Land and its JV partner AustralianSuper, Australia’s largest pension fund. It will see the former home of the Daily Mail’s printing presses, but latterly known as one of the world’s greatest cultural venues, transformed into a groundbreaking mixed use development.

The new building will deliver sustainable new workspace known as The Grand Press, alongside a vibrant cultural and events space. Wates’ Major Projects Team began work on the site last November. The plan is for the original structural frame to be retained, with a new, modern, sustainable development built to the highest standards around it. Initial work includes demolition, site clearance, investigation works and a pre-construction services agreement.

The site was acquired by British Land in 2012, following the Daily Mail’s decision to move its printing operations outside of London. It gained international acclaim from 2017 as Printworks London, operated by Broadwick, before closing last May.British Land announced earlier this year that it is seeking revised planning permission so that 50% of the building will be transformed into world class workspace in The Grand Press, with the remaining area, a dedicated cultural and event space, leveraging the success of the last six years in operation with Broadwick.

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