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Commercial Developers

Local authorities may insist on the provision of commercial space or the continuation of employment use as part of a new development. Section 106 agreements may impose restrictions or demands which limit the impact on, or benefit the immediate area and community.

Acme has a waiting list of over 800 artists looking for affordable studios in London, which means we can guarantee 100 per cent occupancy and activity from day one. Studios are occupied by self-employed artists, often living or working in the local area. Artists can meet section 106 requirements to provide employment use and community benefit and, at the same time, offer a ready-made creative community as part of the development.

 

The Galleria, SE15

In 2006, Barratt Homes and Acme Studios opened the Galleria, a mixed-use development of apartments for sale, affordable apartments and artists’ studios. This highly successful, award-winning partnership shows first-hand the benefits that involving Acme in a project can bring.

Barratt Homes saw the involvement of Acme as a partner as a positive experience. The development was rebranded from ‘Castle House’ to ‘The Galleria’ and the thought of living alongside practising artists instead of empty shops was a major factor for buyers. This ground-breaking development received an award in the Best Development category at the 2006 What House? Awards. For more information on this development, see the 'Commercial Developers Case Study' in Further Reading.

 

Matchmakers Wharf, E9

Acme is currently working with Telford Homes on a landmark mixed-use development in the London Borough of Hackney. Located on the site of the former Lesney Matchbox Toys Factory in Homerton, E9, Matchmakers Wharf comprises 49 purpose-built artists’ studios, 209 residential units which will become available for sale or as social housing and commercial space for community, office and retail use. There will also be improved access to the River Lee Navigation with moorings for residential and commercial boats. The development is less than 200 metres from the London Olympic Games 2012 International Broadcast Centre which will become a focus for creative industries after the Games.

Telford Homes worked closely with Acme throughout the planning process and quickly understood the needs of artists and the benefits they would bring to the project. Hackney Council fully supports the scheme which will see continued employment use on the site and complements plans to promote creative industries in the area. Work has begun on the development with a target completion date of June 2012. 

 

Contact

To discuss how Acme Studios could bring real benefits to your development, contact:

David Panton, Director Property Development
Acme Studios
44 Copperfield Road,
Bow, London, E3 4RR
T 020 8981 6811
F 020 8983 0567
E mail@acme.org.uk

Exterior of Manor Point development Harrow Road. Photo: Acme Studios (2009)
'Including artists' studios within a new development creates a natural conduit to local communities. Artists' studios hold a natural attraction and by having them integrated into the heart of the development, we will attract other creative and commercial businesses to the area.'

John Fitzgerald, Telford Homes Joint Group Managing Director, Acme Bulletin (2008)

Further Reading

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The art at the heart of the sporting legacy

Acme's new Matchmakers Wharf studios in London Evening Standard 16.3.11

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Commercial Developers Case Study

Background and information on partnership work between Acme and Barratt Homes

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Shaping Places in London through Culture

2009 Living Places publication which highlights the role of the Galleria in the regeneration of Peckham.

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CLICK TO ENLARGE Exterior of Galleria at night. Photo: Acme Studios (2006)

CLICK TO ENLARGE David Lammy MP, Minister for Culture and artist Rebecca Stevenson at the opening of the Galleria. Photo: Emma Bowkett (2006) This link will open a full size image. To close the image, press the escape key.

CLICK TO ENLARGE David Lammy MP, Minister for Culture and artist Rebecca Stevenson at the opening of the Galleria. Photo: Emma Bowkett (2006)

External Links

Living Places Case Study: Galleria

www.living-places.org.uk

Galleria used as a examplar case study of joint provision.