Our Proposals

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A new high-quality hotel for the City of London

Mactaggart Family & Partners is seeking to enhance 1-8 Long Lane and future-proof the site by bringing forward a modern, high-quality hotel in this well-placed central London location. Recognising the climate crisis we face, every opportunity has been taken to ensure the renewed building is as sustainable as possible. The redevelopment of the site will ensure that it can positively contribute to the surrounding area and achieve longevity, whilst positively contributing to the thriving surrounding area.

Principles of
redevelopment

Creation of a new high-quality hotel providing 125-130 guestrooms

Restaurant, cafe and retail spaces at ground floor level

Pocket park space for visitors to enjoy

Sustainable, well-performing building fit for the future

Supporting the objectives of the Culture Mile Business Improvement District

Upflit in biodiversity with greening and planting

Increased footfall in the area with new long term employment opportunites

How you shaped our proposals

Last year we spoke to a number of stakeholders about initial concepts for these proposals. Those conversations have helped inform our approach. On this page we outline some of the comments made by stakeholders and how we aim to address them.

YOU SAID

WE DID

Support the local economy

Encouraging visitors to support local business, with no inhouse restaurant

Activate the pocket park

Landscape design proposals are being developed to increase biodiversity and ecology, and provide enhanced amenity for guests and the public

Provide high-quality hotel space

The Resident is a boutique home from home hotel experience for sophisticated travellers

Design in keeping with the local area

Designs of the proposals have been updated to better reflect local buildings and cues

Sustainable Environmental consideration

A sustainably led design aiming to minimise resource use, build in resilience to climate change and promote health and wellbeing

Ensure safety of visitors and residents

The Hotel would have a 24 hour operated reception desk and CCTV. In addition, vehicle entrance has been located well away from nearby junctions and servicing and deliveries will happen off street to minimise pedestrian interaction

Limit noise disruption

Timings for hotel deliveries will also be controlled

Involve people at all stages of the process

Two large consultation events this month with a wide engagement strategy to inform proposals

OUR PROPOSALS: ENHANCED SUSTAINABILITY

Sustainability is at the heart of our proposals and the project has taken a sustainability led approach, implementing the principles of low carbon design. The scheme will employ innovative solutions and design methodologies to respond to the needs of people and planet.

The proposed new building will:

OUR PROPOSALS: IMPROVED DESIGN

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Sketch Aerial View

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Proposed entrance to The Resident on Long Lane - View from Cloth Street and Brick Facade Concept.

OUR PROPOSALS: HIGH-QUALITY HOTEL

The Resident excels in providing a boutique rooms led home from home experience for sophisticated trallers in thriving locations.

Guests value the service provided and the heartfelt hospitality, which is reflected in reviews on sites such as Tripadvisor.

Visitor numbers to the City increase, there is a clear demand for high quality hotel rooms to support all needs, whether guests are there for business, culture or tourism.

Our proposals will support this and the wider ambitions of the City Corporation as set out in their Destination City framework which seeks to support tourism, hospitality, leisure and culture in the Square Mile.

OUR PROPOSALS: GROUND FLOOR AND OUTDOOR SPACE

By investing in the site, we can create a new lively public realm around the building. As part of the application, we are looking to bring in a new pocket park at ground floor level to create a welcoming and activated environment.

As part of this, enhanced urban greening at ground floor level will be introduced, along with new greening on the roof space helping to achieve a 10% gain in biodiversity.

We are also seeking to activate the ground floor level by creating a new separate space for a potential café/restaurant.

Images shown here are concept imagery only - not indicative of actual scheme

Images shown here are concept imagery only - not indicative of the actual scheme