For only the fourth time in its 300-year history, Grosvenor Square is being redesigned.
This Grosvenor-led multi-million-pound transformation, the most significant private investment in public green space in a generation, will demonstrate how green spaces in cities can work harder for nature, and the wellbeing of those who rely on them.
Designs for the fourth redesign of the square in its 300-year history, originated by leading London architecture practice Tonkin Liu and delivered by BDP, pay homage to the original 1720s design, reinstating an oval shaped lawn, framed by a new footpath and a surrounding woodland garden.
This project is part of a wider strategic investment to ensure Mayfair remains a pre-eminent location to work, shop, and live, Grosvenor Square will complement our nearby South Molton project, the West End’s largest mixed-use scheme, set to create a vibrant mix of new offices, retail, cafes restaurants and homes.
Works on Grosvenor Square are expected to be finished by summer 2026.
Grosvenor Square will be one of the world’s most outstanding and innovative urban green spaces, responding to the climate emergency whilst inspiring joy, delight and wonder.
James Raynor, CEO, Grosvenor Property