An artist’s impression how the façade will look on completion of the restoration later in
2022.
THE ARCH COMPANY
A RUN-DOWN Baroque-style façade which sits underneath the railway on the western approach to London Bridge station, is to be restored at a cost of £3m.
Known as Findlater’s Corner, it was built by the South Eastern Railway in 1865 as part of the viaduct structure on the corner of Borough High Street. From opening in 1865 to 1967, it was the home of former Royal wine merchants Findlater, Mackie and Todd, however, the building has been empty since 2018.
Now owned by The Arch Company, the façade and derelict interiors will be refurbished over the next 12 months to create space for four new retail premises, ranging from a kiosk to 4000 sq ft premises.