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Liverpool Standard (LS) > UK News > MRP Secures Green Light for £250m Kensington Olympia Project, 2026
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MRP Secures Green Light for £250m Kensington Olympia Project, 2026

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Key Points

  • Developer MRP has secured planning consent for a £250m mixed‑use redevelopment of Liberty House at Kensington Olympia, west London.
  • The scheme will deliver approximately 110,000 sq ft of new office space and a four‑star hotel operated by MRP’s long‑term partner, Maldron Hotels.
  • MRP (McAleer & Rushe) acquired Liberty House three years ago as part of the wider Kensington Olympia transformation.
  • The project sits within the broader £1.3bn Olympia regeneration, which includes new hotels, a major theatre, a 4,000‑capacity music venue, and extensive office and hospitality space.designmynight+2
  • The approval is seen as a significant step in consolidating Kensington Olympia as a year‑round business, cultural and leisure destination.news.

UK (Liverpool standard) July 13, 2026 – uk/local/kensington/">Kensington Olympia, west London, has been given a major boost in its ongoing transformation as developer MRP secured planning consent for a £250m mixed‑use redevelopment of Liberty House, according to Property Week

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Does the Liberty House Redevelopment Deliver?
  • How Does This Fit Into the Wider Kensington Olympia Regeneration?
  • What Have Local and Sector Reports Said About the Approval?
  • Background to the Liberty House Development and Kensington Olympia Regeneration
  • Prediction: How Will This Development Affect Local Residents, Businesses and Visitors?

The approval, granted by the local authority, covers the comprehensive overhaul of the existing Liberty House site into a modern office and hotel development, with Greenstreet News reporting that the revamped building will deliver around 110,000 sq ft of offices and a four‑star hotel. As reported by a Property Week correspondent covering the deal, the scheme is valued at £250m and is positioned as a key component of the wider Kensington Olympia regeneration.

As noted by the Belfast Telegraph in its business coverage, MRP – a Tyrone‑based property developer has gained planning permission for the London scheme to include a hotel run by its long‑term partner, Maldron Hotels, underscoring the firm’s strategy of combining office provision with hospitality. The Irish News added that McAleer & Rushe (the full name behind MRP) acquired Liberty House in Kensington Olympia three years ago, marking the site as a strategic investment within the district’s long‑term redevelopment blueprint.

What Does the Liberty House Redevelopment Deliver?

The approved scheme will convert Liberty House into a contemporary mixed‑use asset, combining high‑quality office space with a four‑star hotel. According to Greenstreet News, the office component will amount to approximately 110,000 sq ft, targeted at businesses seeking modern,Flexible workspace in a well‑connected west London location.

The hotel element will be operated by Maldron Hotels, a partner that MRP has worked with on previous projects. As reported by the Belfast Telegraph, the inclusion of a Maldron‑run hotel is intended to support the growing demand for accommodation linked to the wider Olympia events, exhibitions and cultural programme. The Irish News highlighted that this hospitality addition fits into MRP’s broader strategy of integrating office and hotel assets to create resilient, multi‑purpose developments

How Does This Fit Into the Wider Kensington Olympia Regeneration?

  • Two new international hotels: a 204‑room Hyatt Regency London Olympia and a 146‑room citizenM hotel, both already opening or scheduled to open in 2026.
  • A 1,575‑seat theatre, described as the largest purpose‑built theatre in London since the National Theatre, operated by Trafalgar Entertainment.
  • A 4,000‑capacity live music venue run by AEG Presents.
  • Around 550,000 sq ft of office space in One Olympia, with extensive conferencing, hospitality and end‑of‑journey facilities.
  • Up to 30 new bars, restaurants and eateries, plus 2.5 acres of pedestrianised public space.

As Broadsheet reported in February 2026, the vision is to restore Olympia to its former prominence while redefining it as a year‑round hub for exhibitions, conferences, entertainment, hospitality and culture. The AEG Presents and Trafalgar Entertainment venues, along with the new hotels, are designed to attract visitors beyond traditional trade events, turning the site into adestination that operates continuously rather than relying on intermittent exhibitions.

Costar additionally noted that Yoo Capital and Deutsche Finance International have entered an agreement with Transport for London to fund additional Overground services into Kensington (Olympia), adding 16 extra trains a day during peak times from May 2026, which will boost capacity by nearly 20% in the morning peak and 28% in the afternoon. This investment in transport infrastructure is expected to support the increased footfall projected for the regenerated Olympia, with annual visitor numbers forecast to reach around 10 million once fully operational.

The MRP Liberty House project complements these elements by providing additional office capacity and hotel rooms in close proximity to the new cultural and events infrastructure, reinforcing the area’s appeal to businesses and visitors alike.

What Have Local and Sector Reports Said About the Approval?

Property Week described the MRP approval as a significant step in the delivery of Kensington Olympia’s long‑term mixed‑use vision, noting that the scheme will help diversify the site’s mix of office and hospitality assets. Greenstreet News framed the development as part of a series of recent planning consents that are accelerating the pace of delivery across the wider regeneration zone.

As reported by the Belfast Telegraph, the project underscores MRP’s commitment to expanding its London footprint beyond its Northern Ireland base, leveraging partnerships such as Maldron Hotels to deliver integrated office‑hotel schemes. The Irish News added that the acquisition of Liberty House three years ago was a deliberate move to position MRP within one of west London’s most ambitious redevelopment areas.irishnews+1

Sector coverage from Estates Gazette, while focused on a separate MRP project in Hammersmith, also highlights the developer’s broader strategy of converting office stock into mixed‑use assets with hotel and life‑science elements, indicating that the Liberty House approval is consistent with MRP’s wider UK approach.

Background to the Liberty House Development and Kensington Olympia Regeneration

Liberty House is a 1.4‑acre site adjacent to the Olympia exhibition centre, previously comprising two office buildings totaling close to 90,000 sq ft over six storeys. McAleer & Rushe (MRP) acquired the site three years ago, recognising its potential as part of the £1.3bn Olympia regeneration led by Yoo Capital and Deutsche Finance International.cushmanwakefield+1

The wider Kensington Olympia redevelopment, originally approved by Hammersmith and Fulham Council in 2019, is scheduled to open in stages through 2026 and to be fully operational by 2027. Key components include the new Hyatt Regency and citizenM hotels, the 1,575‑seat theatre, the 4,000‑capacity music venue, and One Olympia’s 550,000 sq ft of office space, alongside extensive dining and public realm improvements. The MRP Liberty House scheme now adds a further £250m of private investment to this evolving district, focusing on office and four‑star hotel provision.

Prediction: How Will This Development Affect Local Residents, Businesses and Visitors?

The approval of MRP’s £250m Liberty House redevelopment is likely to have several tangible effects on the Kensington Olympia area and its wider audience.

For local residents, the project will contribute to increased job opportunities during both construction and operation phases, while the additional office space and hotel rooms may stimulate demand for nearby housing, retail and services. The upgraded transport links, including the planned increase in Overground services, are expected to improve accessibility for residents commuting to and from the site.

For businesses, the new 110,000 sq ft of office space will provide modern, flexible workspace in a well‑connected west London location, potentially attracting firms seeking to be close to the expanded events, cultural and hospitality infrastructure at Olympia. The presence of a four‑star Maldron hotel will support companies hosting clients, conferences and exhibitions, enhancing the area’s appeal as a business destination.

For visitors, the Liberty House hotel and office elements will complement the existing and upcoming hotels, theatre, music venue and exhibition spaces, helping to transform Kensington Olympia into a more diverse, year‑round destination rather than a venue that primarily serves intermittent trade events. As the wider regeneration progresses towards its 2027 completion target, the combination of MRP’s scheme with the broader Olympia development is expected to increase annual footfall significantly, with projections of around 10 million visitors once all components are operational.

Overall, the MRP approval acts as another building block in the creation of a mixed‑use district that blends business, culture, leisure and hospitality, with likely benefits for local employment, economic activity and the overall profile of west London’s Kensington Olympia area.

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