Hoxton Hotel |
The Hoxton Group have at last completed their long held ambition to build a new hotel on the western edge of Shepherd's Bush Green.
The scaffolding is down, and the new building looks to be a handsome addition to the neighbourhood.
Planning Permission
Planning permission for the site was originally granted back in 2017, but the owner of a flat in nearby Pennard Rd successfully challenged the development by way of Judicial Review, and managed to get the plans quashed, forcing the developers to re-apply for planning permission - with revised plans.
Hoxton Hotel on Shepherd's Bush Green
Back in April 2017 details were revealed of a new proposed Hoxton Hotel to be built on the west side of Shepherd's Bush Green. The proposed new hotel would displace the old Post Office, and the existing buildings were to be demolished.
Demolition
On the right you can see how things used to be - the old Threshold & Union House 65 Shepherd's Bush Green, first built in the 1960s, and now demolished to make way for the Hoxton hotel.
Local Reaction
The developers consulted widely in our community and the Hammersmith Society, guardians of good architecture in our neighbourhood, is supportive of the scheme, saying that "redevelopment is appropriate for the site", since the existing building "makes no positive contribution to the west side of Shepherds Bush Green". In other words, the existing buildings are ugly.
And, given the great success of the Dorsett Regency hotel, it's hard to imagine that a new upscale hotel wouldn't improve the look and feel of Shepherd's Bush Green.
You can read more about the plans here.
The Shepherd's Bush Blog offers a personal view on life in Shepherd's Bush. If you would like to contribute a story about our neighbourhood, email us at shepherdsbushblog(at)gmail.com.
Back in April 2017 details were revealed of a new proposed Hoxton Hotel to be built on the west side of Shepherd's Bush Green. The proposed new hotel would displace the old Post Office, and the existing buildings were to be demolished.
Demolition
On the right you can see how things used to be - the old Threshold & Union House 65 Shepherd's Bush Green, first built in the 1960s, and now demolished to make way for the Hoxton hotel.
Local Reaction
The developers consulted widely in our community and the Hammersmith Society, guardians of good architecture in our neighbourhood, is supportive of the scheme, saying that "redevelopment is appropriate for the site", since the existing building "makes no positive contribution to the west side of Shepherds Bush Green". In other words, the existing buildings are ugly.
And, given the great success of the Dorsett Regency hotel, it's hard to imagine that a new upscale hotel wouldn't improve the look and feel of Shepherd's Bush Green.
You can read more about the plans here.
The Shepherd's Bush Blog offers a personal view on life in Shepherd's Bush. If you would like to contribute a story about our neighbourhood, email us at shepherdsbushblog(at)gmail.com.
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