Stanhope, Mitsui Fudosan UK and AIMCo have submitted planning applications to redevelop three new buildings on the 17-acre Gateway site at White City Place, W12.
The Gateway buildings, to be named Gateway West, Gateway Central and Gateway East, comprise around 1.1m sq ft of commercial space.
Gateway East will be a 21-storey tower and front onto the newly created Arrival Square and Wood Lane. It will comprise around 680,000 sq ft of offices on upper floors with circa 22,500 sq ft of shops and restaurant space on the ground floor.
Gateway Central will provide around 360,000 sq ft of offices with cafes and restaurants at ground level and will vary in height from four to 12 storeys.
Gateway West will be a low-rise, three- and four-storey office building totalling around 30,000 sq ft.
The joint venture partners said the Gateway development will complete White City Place as a major business hub in west London totalling over 2m sq ft. The project will include extensive public realm improvements which will link in with the landscaping works currently being implemented at White City Place including North Avenue, with new trees, raised gardens, lawns and seating, and the creation of a central square.

By late 2017, Stanhope will be completing new offices, homes and independent restaurants at Television Centre, including a new Soho House members’ club, hotel, rooftop pool and bar, house gym and spa, and three refurbished studios. Television Centre already includes the HQ of BBC Worldwide. White City Place is located opposite the new Imperial College White City campus, which is co-locating research, entrepreneurs, established companies and global corporations on a scale the consortium said is unprecedented in London.
White City Place is at the heart of an £8bn 15-year regeneration of the wider White City area, which aims to create a new hub of activity, creativity and academia in west London. A new neighbourhood will see the arrival of restaurants, 2,500 homes, and more than 2m sq ft of offices. A new John Lewis will open in 2018 in an expanded Westfield, which will offer more than 420 shops, and there will be 30 acres of public open space.
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