Whiteleys

The Whiteley
Company typePrivate company
IndustryMixed-use asset
Founded2 November 1911 (1911-11-02)
FounderWilliam Whiteley
HeadquartersBayswater, London, W2
England
Area served
United Kingdom
ServicesProperty investment, Housing development, Six Senses hotel
OwnerMeyer Bergman and C C Land
Websitewww.thewhiteleylondon.com

Whiteleys was a shopping centre in Bayswater, London. It was built in the retail space of the former William Whiteley Limited department store, which opened in 1911 as one of London's first department stores, and was one of the main department stores, alongside Selfridge's, Liberty's and Harrods. The centre's main entrance was located on Queensway.

The building is owned by Meyer Bergman and CC Land. In December 2018, Whiteleys was closed for redevelopment. It has been converted into a Norman Foster-designed mixed-use asset comprising 139 condominium apartments, the UK's first Six Senses hotel, and retail units on the ground floor.[1]

  1. ^ Lane, Matthew (11 December 2019). "London regeneration – historic shopping centre set for dramatic transformation". Property Investor Today. Retrieved 30 April 2020.

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