Marble Arch
We provided advice on all aspects of Rights of Light for the development of 1-4 Marble Arch in Central London.
With its prominent location opposite Marble Arch, the building is situated within The Portman Estate. This redevelopment of a 1930s mixed use building paired with the former Great Cumberland Hotel forms a sensitive backdrop to the Grade 1 listed Marble Arch.
The building was originally designed for housing above shops but was soon converted to offices. The new proposals provide a mix of uses, with retail at the western end of Oxford Street.
Plans drawn up by architects AHMM include new shopfronts inserted into the existing façade. The rest of the façade will be retained and extended to accommodate an additional office floor.
Any changes were designed to be in harmony with the existing buildings design. The internal structure will be replaced, allowing for the creation of approximately 5,000 sqm of flexible high-quality office space over seven floors. The structural changes also allow the use of the basement level. This will further extend the potential retail space for a large flagship store.
Services
We advised on all aspects of rights of light, daylight & sunlight and overshadowing to support the planning application for the regeneration of 1-4 Marble Arch.
Client : Portman Estate
Architect : Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
Services : Rights of Light, Daylight & Sunlight
Sector : Mixed Use
Rights of Light Services
Initial Site Appraisal (Legal & Technical)
Strategic reporting
Transferred Rights to Light
Rights to Light negotiation & settlement
Rights to Light compensation
Rights to Light insurance
Scheme cutbacks or enhancements
Portfolio management
Laser Survey based full technical analysis
Maximum building envelopes
Expert Witness
Pre-Acquisition strategic advice
Also see details of our recent work at Beaufort Park, and our article on the powers to override rights of light.
Further Guidance when appointing a Rights of Light Surveyor
For further information please see our Rights of Light Fact Sheet.
The Government also published a rights to light fact sheet as part of a review by the Law Commission.
With offices in London, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Manchester, Norwich & Plymouth we are able to provide Rights of Light advice on projects all around the UK.
Contact
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- Rebecca Chapman
- Matthew Grant
- Stephen Mealings