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Stratford Cross London
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Transport for London offices at 5 Endeavour Square
Stratford Cross London
Alternative namesThe International Quarter (TIQ)
General information
Town or cityStratford
CountryUnited Kingdom
Construction started2014
Cost£2.1 billion
ClientLend Lease and London Continental Railways (LCR)
Technical details
Floor area371,000 m2 (3,990,000 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners (RSHP)
Website
https://www.stratfordcross.co.uk/
Stratford Cross London

Stratford Cross London (formerly known as International Quarter, IQL, The International Quarter and TIQ) is a business development project built by Lendlease and commercial developer LCR in a subdivision of Stratford, London, England. [1] [2] It is located between the site of the Westfield Stratford City shopping centre and the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. [3] [4] The postcode designations are part of E20. Endeavour Square is part of the International Quarter.

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Construction

Construction began in 2014 and is ongoing as of May 2024, with an estimated cost of £2.1 billion currently. [5]

The code names, designated by the plots being occupied for the most significant buildings were "S5" and "S6", now primarily occupied by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and Transport for London (TfL) respectively.

Planning permission was granted for International Quarter London North, as it was then known, in 2017 and the first buildings were designated code names "N22" and "N21". [6] following the publishing of the design development report.[ citation needed ]

In late 2023, the area was renamed from International Quarter to Stratford Cross. [7]

Segmentation

Stratford Cross spans two core areas, South and North.

South

IQL South was the first to be developed and is partially occupied, with parts still under construction. It is located between Westfield Stratford City and Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. The Turing Building, [8] a 350,000 sq ft office building [9] announced Everyman Cinemas as the anchor leisure tenant on the ground floor of the building. [10]

North

IQL North was the second core area to be developed. It received planning permission in 2017 and received building code names "N22" and "N21" by the architects, Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners (RSHP). The site is located between Penny Brookes Street and International Way, north of Westfield Stratford City.

Tenants

N22
Stratford Cross London
General information
ClientStratford City Business District Limited (SCBD)
Technical details
Floor count12
Floor area35,744 m2 (385,000 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners (RSHP)
Structural engineerArup

Current commercial office tenants

5 Endeavour Square
Stratford Cross London
Former namesS6
General information
Address5 Endeavour Square. Stratford London. E20 1JN
Current tenantsTransport for London (TfL)
Height
ObservatoryYes
Technical details
Floor count11
Floor area24,619 m2 (265,000 sq ft)

Current tenants include:

Whilst UNICEF are located inside Endeavour Square, their primary entrance is through 1 Westfield Avenue, occupying the top five floors of the FCA building at number 12 Endeavour Square. Some key tenants have connected shared infrastructure with the extended Westfield Stratford City campus, including badge access, fire and safety systems.

Retail units

There are a number of retail units occupied by Pret a Manger, Tonkotsu and an independent cafe, whilst the others remain unoccupied or are in the process of being fitted out.

Future commercial office tenants

12 Endeavour Square
Stratford Cross London
Former namesS5
Alternative names1 Westfield Avenue
General information
Address12 Endeavour Square, London, E20 1JN; 1 Westfield Avenue, London E20 1HZ
Current tenantsFinancial Conduct Authority (FCA) & Unicef
Height
ObservatoryYes
Technical details
Floor count20
Floor area48,000 m2 (517,000 sq ft)
Lifts/elevators8

As of November 2018, bespoke building construction is underway for future tenants, including: [11]

Construction of Building S5, more commonly known as 12 Endeavour Square. Currently occupied by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and UNICEF. International Quarter under construction Oct 2016.jpg
Construction of Building S5, more commonly known as 12 Endeavour Square. Currently occupied by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and UNICEF.

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