Repairing the urban fabric: How a historic city block was reinstated in Marylebone village

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Source: E8 Architecture / Concord London

Marylebone Square is a mixed-use development that has breathed new life into a long-vacant site in the centre of London. Ben Flatman traces its evolution

The Marylebone Square development has transformed a long-vacant city block in central London into a mixed-use scheme incorporating housing, retail, and community facilities. Designed by E8 for Concord London, the project occupies the former Moxon Street Car Park, a site that had been cleared in the 1960s and left empty for decades.

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