Ballymore JV picked for £500m King’s Cross scheme

London’s Camden council has picked developer Ballymore and life sciences developer Lateral to deliver its £500m mixed-use Camley Street project in the King’s Cross Knowledge Quarter.

The development plan is focused on regenerating two nearby former light industrial sites at Camley Street and Cedar Way covering around 3.56 acres.

The planned redevelopment will deliver around 350 homes around 170 of these will be genuinely affordable homes and more than 200,000sq ft of commercial space.

Ballymore and Lateral will now form a joint venture and work with Camden Council and local residents to develop these plans before submitting for planning during the second half of 2025.

Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios are masterplanner and lead architect appointed by the council for both sites

Subject to planning permission being secured the joint venture would then acquire 3–30 Cedar Way Industrial Estate (Site B’ – 2.37 acres) on a long leasehold to deliver commercial space, private residential units and affordable homes.

Camden Council would directly deliver affordable housing and affordable commercial space on 120–136 Camley Street (Site A’ – 1.19 acres). 

John Mulryan, managing director, Ballymore said:  “Camley Street presents significant opportunities for both the Borough of Camden and London as a whole.

“It’s a huge site which has immense potential, and its success will rely on effectively connecting into the Knowledge Quarter ecosystem, ensuring the benefits are accessible to all and reach far and wide.”

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