Karis News

March 25, 2008

Black Lion Street Regeneration

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Black Lion Street in the heart of Brighton is undergoing a transformation thanks to Karis Developments. The major regeneration project, which includes the redesign and development of Moore House and the restoration of the adjoining building, will introduce new pedestrian priority measures designed to create a safe, attractive and welcoming environment in Black Lion Street.

Black Lion Street was once one of the most fashionable areas in Brighton but over decades the road has become a dismal, rundown and traffic congested rat-run. Karis Developments are now funding the redesign and transformation of the road from the Lanes Car Park to the Prince Albert Street junction.

The proposals, which have been welcomed by Brighton & Hove City Council, will create an attractive, safe and inviting environment for pedestrians whilst still allowing traffic access. High quality materials will be used to resurface the street and create wide pavements that will allow the new restaurants currently under construction at Moore House to have outside seating. Public artwork, lighting and planting will be used to further enhance the street scene and create a welcoming environment and bring life and activity into Black Lion Street.

Josh Arghiros, Karis Managing Director said:

“Black Lion Street captured our imagination and we are delighted that our plans have attracted widespread support and new business into Brighton, including renowned chef Jamie Oliver. The pedestrian priority proposals have been designed to compliment this development and transform the area into an attractive, welcoming and safe environment that will restore Black Lion Street for all to enjoy.”

FURTHER INFORMATION

Approved and Under Construction
8 BLACK LION STREET
- Restoration and renewal of this dilapidated building
- A unique entertainment venue – Lucky Voice Private Karaoke
MOORE HOUSE
- Stunning redesign by Piers Gough of CZWG Architects
- Four floors of contemporary office space, each floor with private roof terrace and garden, and secure basement car parking
- Two new restaurants, bringing life and activity into the street including renowned chef Jamie Oliver

Proposed Pedestrian Priority Measures
- Pedestrian priority from Lanes Car Park to junction with Prince Albert Street
- High quality road/paving materials building to building to create awareness of shared pedestrian/vehicular space
- Road width narrowed and pavements widened, introduction of a 25mm kerb to identify pavement edge to assist visually impaired
- Planting and new lighting to create an attractive, welcoming environment
- Introduction of CCTV linked into the Police camera network
- Residents parking bays to be relocated to southern end of Black Lion Street
- Loading times restricted to allow outside seating for restaurants

Additional Information
- Public art monies will be used to create new railings at the Lanes Car Park entrance complimenting the new development and completing the regeneration of Black Lion Street

Black Lion Street Pedestrianisation

Black Lion Street Pedestrianisation

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