A 13-acre residential development opportunity opposite the Olympic Park in east
CB Richard Ellis has taken control of the land, which comprises a series of redundant industrial warehouses in
The agent will market the site as being suitable for the development of 1,500 houses, plus offices and warehousing aimed at the creative and film industries.
The site – between the VIP entrance to the 500-acre Olympic Park on Pudding Mill Lane and Stratford High Street, and the London Development Agency’s 3 Mills Lane Film Studios – was bought by private developer Cleveland in 2004 via a series of RBS-backed acquisitions.
However, those plans failed to come to fruition, and the site was designated a conservation area in 2008.
The site is a key strategic location as it sits to the north of the LDA’s own holdings on
The LDA and the London Thames Gateway Development Corporation have been separately working with Urban Practitioners and Stephen Taylor architects on a mixed-use framework for the Three Mills Studios,
Plans to relocate 3 Mills Studios,