In September 2022,
Landsec announced its intention to redevelop the Lewisham Shopping Centre site as part of a long-term regeneration programme for
Lewisham town centre. The plans propose new homes, community facilities and public spaces while re-establishing a traditional high street layout across the 17-acre (7 ha) site. In November 2023, the developer appointed Studio Egret West as lead architect. The initial concept included around 1,700 new homes, new community spaces and event squares, and a green "urban meadow" park through the centre of the site. In November 2024, Landsec-U+I submitted a hybrid planning application to
Lewisham London Borough Council seeking consent for the first phases of the scheme. The masterplan proposes approximately 1,700 new homes, including 445 co-living units and up to 660 student rooms, alongside shops, cafés and workspaces. Key elements of the proposal include: • Around eight acres of new public realm and green space, including an elevated “urban meadow” park. • Three new public squares for community events and markets. • More than 300 new trees and new walking and cycling routes across the town centre. • A 500-capacity live-music and performance venue operated on a not-for-profit basis. • Provision for shops, cafés, and workspaces on the ground floors of new streets and squares. • Retention and adaptation of parts of the existing centre to maintain trading activity during phased redevelopment. • Residential buildings ranging from 5 to 35 storeys, including several detailed plots submitted for early delivery. The developer estimates that the project could contribute around £160 million per year to the local economy once completed. According to media reports, approximately 20 per cent of the new homes are expected to be affordable, including both social and discounted-market rent tenures. A planning decision by Lewisham Council to approve was agreed in October 2025. Subject to Mayor of London consent, construction is expected to begin in 2026, with phased delivery continuing into the late 2030s. ==Transport==