The Lewisham Gateway Development which now occupies the site of the former Lewisham Roundabout at the junction of A20 the A21, A2210 and the A2211.
The second phase of Lewisham Gateway is now underway, and involves the redevelopment of land close to the stations. (Until very recently, this land was also the location for the bus stand. The bus stand has now relocated to a purpose-built facility on nearby Thurston Road.) This phase will see the construction of 'Building A' (marked with an 'A' on the site plan below) along with landscaping to the adjacent area to create Confluence Place. 'Building A’ comprises two blocks (25 and 15 storeys) providing 193 new homes, along with ground-floor shops and restaurants/cafes. This phase also includes the changes to the roads and rivers, which will in effect create the rest of the Lewisham Gateway site. As much as possible will be done to minimise lane closures, diversions and delays during the construction period. All bus services will continue to run, Lewisham Gateway is a collaboration between Lewisham Council, the Greater London Authority, Transport for London and developer Lewisham Gateway Developments Limited.
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Location: Molesworth Street, Lewisham, London, UK
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