In the mid-2000s, the development of
tall buildings was being encouraged in the
London Plan, which would lead to the erection of new skyscrapers over the next few years as London went through a high-rise boom. By 2008, the site, on main Croydon thoroughfare
Wellesley Road, had lain fallow for over ten years. The project aimed to start in 2008 with completion in 2012, however, construction started in 2011. By June 2013, the tower's construction was well underway with its final completion expected in 2015. As of early 2014, a large part of the project had been completed. Upon completion, Saffron Square was the
tallest residential tower in Croydon, with 414 private apartments and penthouses, overtaken in 2019 by 101 George Street. Saffron Tower was nominated for the 2016
Carbuncle Cup for the ugliest building of the previous 12 months, but the award went to
Lincoln Plaza in Docklands. == Plans ==