The Whiteley
The Whiteley creates a distinctive blueprint for future-living with life in better balance
Retail & Leisure
The regeneration of The Whiteley represents a truly unique and privileged opportunity to transform an entire neighbourhood in the heart of London. It is exciting to be able to breathe radical new life into an architectural gem, with a masterplan that includes private residences, the UK’s first Six Senses hotel, and choice restaurants and retailers.
A great location
Nestled in London’s affluent Bayswater, an urban-rich environment close to Hyde Park, Notting Hill and Paddington, this landmark Grade II listed building was built in the 1800’s by William Whiteley.
The redevelopment of The Whiteley in Bayswater, W2 will transform the northern end of Queensway and bring much needed investment to a location which is within walking distance of Hyde Park and Notting Hill in Central London. Bayswater is one of the few remaining undeveloped areas surrounding the park.
An iconic building
Created by William Whiteley in 1911, the iconic Grade II listed was once the first department store in London. More recently in the 1980’s it was redeveloped into a shopping centre and offers an unparalleled regeneration opportunity in Prime Central London.
Queensway Parade regeneration
The Whiteley is undergoing a complete redevelopment in parallel with the regeneration of Queensway. Designed by Foster + Partners, The Whiteley is epic in scale and proportion, with retained and restored Grade II-listed features providing the context for 139 world-class, modern residences, 20 new shops and restaurants, am Everyman cinema, Third Space gym and London’s flagship Six Senses hotel and spa with 110 rooms, as well as its social wellness club.
The Whiteley website