Former Thameslink project site to become offices and new live music venue
Briefly

The Timber Square redevelopment in Southwark will transform a former railway site into office spaces and include a live music venue. The site, adjacent to the railway linking Blackfriars and London Bridge station, will mix reused railway arches with new construction. The development recalls the historical timber yard of the late 1800s. Plans include opening the arches for shops and cafes, with a podium built above, creating a public-friendly mini highline. The design intends to accommodate entertainment spaces, with an east-west route and potential north-south walking access included.
The Timber Square development will transform a former railway site in Southwark into an office space featuring a new live music venue. The design integrates reused railway arches with modern structures.
Opening the railway arches for shops and cafes while constructing offices on a podium will create a mini highline-style space. The design aims to enhance both public accessibility and community experience.
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