Grosvenor Square transformation

Grosvenor Square transformation

Grosvenor Square is undergoing a multi-million-pound transformation due to be completed in Summer 2026. The transformation is set to create a biodiverse-rich park with multiple green infrastructure types, designed to reconnect people and nature.

Kendal Street planter and mural

Kendal Street planter and mural

At the junction of Kendal Street and Porchester Place, 12 metres of planters were added with pollinator-friendly plants. The adjacent wall was later painted with a floral mural by a local artist, increasing the vibrancy of the space year-round.

23 Queen Anne Street green terraces

23 Queen Anne Street green terraces

At 23 Queen Anne Street, two new green terraces were created as part of a major refurbishment. Featuring a living wall, planters, beehives, and wildlife habitats, the spaces enhance biodiversity and provide staff with a place to relax and connect with nature in the heart of Marylebone.

170 Piccadilly Terrace planting and landscaping

170 Piccadilly Terrace planting and landscaping

Office building 170 Piccadilly offers a new landscaped terrace that brings nature to the heart of the building. Carefully selected planting and detailed hard landscaping create sheltered green spaces for work and relaxation, improving the customer experience while supporting biodiversity through thoughtful species selection and ongoing maintenance. 

The Portman Estate tree planting scheme in Marylebone

The Portman Estate tree planting scheme in Marylebone

Since 2020, over 70 new trees have been planted across the Portman Estate in collaboration with Westminster City Council. The initiative enhances canopy cover, improves air quality, and contributes to The Queen’s Green Canopy, strengthening community wellbeing and biodiversity in Marylebone and Fitzrovia. 

Floral Street living wall: bringing evergreen biodiversity to Covent Garden

Floral Street living wall: bringing evergreen biodiversity to Covent Garden

Shaftesbury Capital has installed a 140m² living wall on Floral Street, Covent Garden, enhancing urban biodiversity and wellbeing. Featuring a mix of native and flowering plants, the wall supports pollinators, improves air quality, and creates a calming green space, reflecting both the Wild West End partnership principles and Shaftesbury Capital’s broader sustainability goals. 

7 Air Street pollinator-friendly and sensory planting

7 Air Street pollinator-friendly and sensory planting

At 7 Air Street in London, a biodiverse planting scheme brings colour, fragrance, and texture to rooftop spaces and window alcoves. Designed to attract pollinators and enhance wellbeing, the project strengthens the connection between people and nature within an urban office environment. 

The Journey to 100% pollinator friendly planting

The Journey to 100% pollinator friendly planting

Window Boxes are a key part of our villages and our greening story. The majority of our portfolio consists of buildings which sit on the public highway and many of our roofs are taken up with industrial plant, therefore we have had to think outside the box in ways to increase green installations.

Earth Day 2021 - The Crown Estate

Earth Day 2021 - The Crown Estate

The 2021 Earth Day theme is Restore our earth. Find out about The Crown Estate’s introduction of extensive greening efforts along Regent Street and in St James’s.

Earth Day 2021 - Grosvenor Britain & Ireland

Earth Day 2021 - Grosvenor Britain & Ireland

The 2021 Earth Day theme is Restore our earth. Find out how Grosvenor Britain and Ireland has set out an ambitious plan for a sustainable office refurbishment and extension.

Earth Day 2021 - The Howard de Walden Estate

Earth Day 2021 - The Howard de Walden Estate

The 2021 Earth Day theme is Restore our earth. Find out how The Howard de Walden Estate has successfully integrated heritage features with low carbon, sustainable design and modern technology in their head office.

Citizen Science and Biodiversity

Citizen Science and Biodiversity

Increased connectedness and demand for data, inexpensive sensor technologies and a call for improved scientific transparency and accessibility has spurred the development of the citizen science movement.

World Health Day

World Health Day

April 7th is World Health Day, the 2021 theme is Building a fairer, healthier world. Find out how urban greening relates to improved health and wellbeing, and how two of our partners are contributing.

Biodiversity Net Gain: The New Norm

Biodiversity Net Gain: The New Norm

Neil Harwood at Arup describes what the incoming Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) policy requirements may mean for the design of green infrastructure and what we can do now to deliver BNG.

A New Reflection Garden for the Hyde Park Estate

A New Reflection Garden for the Hyde Park Estate

In July 2020, the Hyde Park Estate installed the Reflection Garden as a welcome area of green space for reflection at 25 Porchester Place London W2. In September 2020, the water feature was installed in the garden – both aesthetically pleasing for residents and an integral water source for biodiversity.

Bees Needs Week 2020

Bees Needs Week 2020

To celebrate the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs’ (Defra) annual Bees’ Needs Week campaign, Grosvenor Britain & Ireland have shared how they are helping the bee population to thrive in the West End.

London’s green corridors set to expand

London’s green corridors set to expand

We are delighted to announce that seven Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) have joined Wild West End, forming a new BID Network and expanding the programme’s reach across central London. We are also pleased to welcome our seventh partner, the Church Commissioners for England, who own over 2,000 property interests in the Hyde Park Estate including garden squares.