Plan for triple-tower Stratford scheme on former Sphere site
16-07-2026 08:40 via constructionenquirer.com

Plan for triple-tower Stratford scheme on former Sphere site

Developer Hallmark Property Group has unveiled plans for a cluster of three towers rising to 47 storeys on the former London Sphere site at Stratford Junction, replacing the long-stalled entertainment proposal with a major mixed-use cultural quarter.
Designed by Squire & Partners, the scheme would regenerate the 2.05ha rail-surrounded site between Stratford Station and Stratford International that has remained vacant since serving as coach parking during the 2012 Olympic Games.
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