Carvil was engaged by Delancey to assist it with its redevelopment of the 185 Park Street, the former home of National Grid. Carvil assisted Delancey providing public affairs and stakeholder engagement services including assistance in identifying United St Saviour’s Charity & Shakespeare’s Globe as key affordable housing and cultural use partners. Carvil arranged over 30 meetings with key local stakeholders including one-to-meetings as well as attending a series of public meetings and arranging a two-day public exhibition. A planning application was submitted in November 2015 and received unanimous planning committee approval in July 2015.
The construction of the development, which is being marketed as Triptych Bankside is now complete.