One of the West End's biggest green spaces will be closed for more than a year
Briefly

Grosvenor Square, the second largest green space in the West End, has closed for a radical makeover that will not reopen until summer 2026. This transformation is being hailed as the largest private investment in public green space for a generation, led by architect firm Tonkin Liu. The redesign will introduce 70,000 new plants, 44 trees, wetlands, and much more, dramatically increasing the park's biodiversity and aiming to reanimate this historical green space. The project pays homage to the original 1720s design, aiming to create a haven for both wildlife and the public.
Grosvenor Square in Mayfair is undergoing a radical makeover, closing for renovations until summer 2026, which will enhance biodiversity and restore historical elements.
The 300-year-old park will feature 70,000 new plants, 44 new trees, and wetlands, expanding planting area immensely to create a wildlife haven.
Read at Time Out London
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