The National Army Museum has unveiled plans for a potential expansion beneath its car park, coinciding with the redevelopment of a nearby residential property. The developer, London Square, aims to replace outdated flats with 46 modern homes, while also allowing for a museum extension. This expansion is proposed to create new galleries, an auditorium, and office space within a basement structure, designed to respect the heritage of the area. Future fit-out plans for the museum will be contingent upon planning approval and further fundraising efforts to ensure successful completion.
The National Army Museum plans to expand its facilities with a new basement extension underneath its car park, funded as part of a neighboring housing development.
London Square is redeveloping the former St. Wilfred's Care Home site, incorporating design elements reflective of the area's heritage to create new residential units.
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