Paddington Waterside

Looking down Kingdom Street from the amphitheatre in Sheldon Square, Paddington Central

Paddington Waterside is a developed area around Paddington Station in London.

The Paddington Special Policy Area covers a region almost the size of Soho, creating about 10,000,000 square feet (930,000 m2) of space between 1998 and 2018. Coordinated by the Paddington Waterside Partnership, it consists of 13 individual projects in the triangle of land between Praed Street, Westbourne Terrace and the A40 Westway, most notably Paddington Central (previously styled PaddingtonCentral) and Paddington Basin. In 2000, The Independent described it as "the largest central London redevelopment scheme since the Second World War".[1]

  1. ^ Shah, Saeed (18 October 2000), "Paddington project given green light", The Independent, London, archived from the original on 24 May 2022