British Land secures planning for London urban logistics hub (GB)

British Land secures planning for London urban logistics hub (GB)

British Land has secured planning approval for an ultra-low carbon logistics hub at 5 Kingdom Street, Paddington Central. The 121,000ft² facility will provide inbound access to HGVs with outbound deliveries via smaller electric vehicles and electric cargo bikes. With its excellent road and cycle connectivity, the former Crossrail works site will serve the whole of Westminster and will remove around 100 large vans from the Borough’s roads every day, reducing annual carbon emissions by up to 90%. The hub is expected to save three times the carbon absorbed by all the trees in Hyde Park. It is estimated that the site will create over 500 new jobs and training opportunities, extending the positive social impact Paddington Central has locally.

 

Mike Best, Head of Logistics at British Land, commented: “The post-pandemic demand for ultrafast deliveries comes with major impacts on emissions, air quality, congestion and road safety, which urban logistics hubs can combat. Replacing traditional vans with sustainable electric vehicles and bikes can deliver carbon savings of up to 90% per parcel alongside the wider positive impact on air quality and wider environment for local communities. British Land’s skillset in delivering complex, mixed-use, sustainable developments and our strategically located portfolio means we are well positioned to unlock urban logistics space in London. We look forward to progressing our plans at 5 Kingdom Street and across our wider London portfolio.”

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