Boxpark and Quintain have secured planning permission for the largest Boxpark to date. The London Borough of Brent granted permission for Boxpark Wembley, a 10-year joint venture between Quintain and Boxpark Ltd. to bring forward a brand-new casual dining and event destination, located directly on Olympic Way, known to fans around the world as the iconic Wembley Way.
Set to open in late 2018, Boxpark Wembley will be positioned in the heart of Wembley Park – an area which is being transformed into a new creative district for London. The arrival of Boxpark, home to some of the UK’s most innovative street food operators and cutting edge events, further cements the area’s emergence as one of London’s most exciting new locations.
Boxpark Wembley will house 27 food and beverage operators, a 20,000 ft² dedicated events space and 300 capacity venue. Boxpark Wembley has been designed to cater for the millions of visitors who come to the area every year for world-class sport, music and shopping, as well as the growing community in Wembley Park, with over 7,000 new homes, 500,000 ft² of retail and leisure and 630,000 ft² of Grade A office space being delivered. It is anticipated that 20,000 people will call Wembley Park home by 2027.
The events space will provide a year-round cultural destination, creating and hosting a diverse and dynamic events programme for up to 2,000 people.
Speaking about the submission, James Saunders, Chief Operating Officer of Quintain (delivering Wembley Park), said: “We’re thrilled to be able to say that Boxpark is now officially coming to Wembley Park. The opening will mark a huge step change in the transformation of the area, adding to the growing offer of shops, homes and activity already here. Set to open later this year, Boxpark Wembley will be a new destination for local people and the growing number of visitors to the area, to experience some of the best street food London has to offer. Boxpark is officially coming home, and we couldn’t be more excited.”
Roger Wade, Founder and CEO of Boxpark, said: “I’m delighted that the Boxpark Wembley planning has been approved. We are looking forward to working closely with our Development Partner Quintain, Brent Council and Wembley Park stakeholders Wembley Stadium, SSE Arena and LDO to deliver a world-class fan village and street food destination.”
Gavin Elliott, Chairman of BDP, said: “We’re really thrilled and excited that Boxpark Wembley has been granted planning consent. The scheme is a big step forward in terms of the design thinking, while still maintaining the core attributes of being a great place to eat, drink and play.”
Boxpark Wembley unit sizes will range from 500 ft² to 1,800 ft². The company is set to announce specific tenants in the coming months, ahead of the opening in autumn 2018.