£500m St Pancras Hospital masterplan moves forward with updated regeneration proposals

The King’s Cross Group has revised plans for the St Pancras Hospital site in Camden, with upgraded healthcare facilities, new homes, commercial space and public realm improvements

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Updated proposals have been unveiled for the £500m redevelopment of the St Pancras Hospital site in central London.

The revised masterplan includes upgraded healthcare facilities, 180 new homes, commercial workspace and new public spaces across the historic estate.

The revised masterplan, brought forward by The King’s Cross Group in partnership with North London NHS Foundation Trust (NLFT), covers the transformation of the historic hospital estate near King’s Cross and St Pancras stations. 

Seven architectural and landscape design practices have been appointed to work across different parts of the development, including Bennetts Associates, Howells, AHMM, Maccreanor Lavington, Ryder Architecture, Roots and Erect and Gillespies. 

The proposals are now entering a further phase of public consultation ahead of a future planning application.

The scheme includes the refurbishment of the hospital’s South Wing to provide upgraded healthcare accommodation, alongside the new homes, of which 40% are intended to be affordable. 

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