CMA are delighted to have secured approval from the London Borough of Islington's Planning Committee for the redevelopment of 141-155 Central Street, King Square, on behalf of the Hussein family. The Hussein family are pillars of the local community and their presence dates back to 1968, when George Hussein opened Central Fish Bar in King Square. Over the following years the Hussein family acquired the adjacent commercial spaces and these shops and businesses, which currently include their Fish Central restaurant, are an important hub for the local community.

The development, which is designed by the award winning Tim Ronalds Architects includes the demolition of the existing building and a new part 3, part 6 storey building that re-provides commercial space and provides 27 much needed new homes.  The articulated massing will ensure that the spire of the adjacent Grade II listed St Clement's Church remains visible in local views within King Square, with the new commercial spaces serving to activate and animate this key public square within the King Square Estate.