£500m mixed-use London King’s Cross scheme approved

  • Date : February 2026

A £500m mixed-use regeneration scheme near London’s King’s Cross knowledge quarter is set to move ahead after securing planning consent.

Camden Council has driven the development model in partnership with Ballymore and Lateral for a challenging site at Camley Street bounded by railway lines and bisected by a large road.

The Council is bringing the scheme forward through its Community Investment Programme, which it argues sets up a development model for other councils to use at challenging inner city sites.

The approved plans knit together two brownfield sites at Camley Street to deliver 401 homes alongside more than 350,000 sq ft of office and employment space.

The scheme will be delivered across six buildings ranging from eight to 30 storeys.

Site A will be home to three interlinked mixed-use terracotta/red brick blocks of flats ranging from 8 to 13 storeys, with Camden acting as lead developer.

Site B includes a 30-storey residential tower, a 12-storey commercial building, and a standalone eight-storey mixed-use building combining homes above with commercial space at ground level.

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