Land Securities has announced two new dining destinations in Victoria, as the company delivers on its long-term vision to ensure the area fulfils its potential as one of London’s most exciting neighbourhoods.
Land Securities has a range of significant projects on site and in planning in and around Victoria, developing some £2 billion of regeneration, including retail and restaurants.
Jamie Oliver is taking 7,700 sq ft across the ground and first floor of Kings Gate, SW1 whilst The Royal Quarter Café will be taking the 2,800 sq ft retail unit at Wellington House, SW1. This will be The Quarter Group’s fourth premises in London, and will expand upon the highly successful Chelsea Quarter Café on the King’s Road, The River Quarter Kitchen in Battersea, Plantation Wharf, on the Thames, and the recently opened café in Heal’s on Tottenham Court Road.
Colette O’Shea, Head of Development in London at Land Securities, said:
“We are very excited to welcome Jamie Oliver’s and The Royal Quarter Café to Victoria. In the heart of SW1, Victoria is returning to its rightful place at the centre of London life – a place where people want to live, work, shop and socialise. The two restaurants will be a great addition to the area, catering to local residents, visitors and world-leading firms such as Microsoft, Jimmy Choo, Tom Ford and Burberry, which already call Victoria home.”