Developer wants to erect advertising hoardings at Chiswick Curve location
 The Curve from Kew Bridge
The Curve from Kew Bridge 
Fears of a new attempt to build a skyscraper at the vacant site by Chiswick Roundabout have been allayed after applications were made to put up advertising hoardings around the plot.
Two applications have been made by Starbones Ltd to erect internally illuminated LED advertising screen panels at the site. The application describes them as ‘temporary’ and states that the permission would cover a period of three years.
The previous application for a 32-storey tower at the location   was turned down after a report from Council planning officers concluded   that the plan would cause ‘substantial harm.’ The report recommended   rejection due to the impact that the building would have on a number of   local heritage sites particularly Kew Gardens. It also said that the   large structure would be "at odds with the wider urban and historic   character of the area" and criticised the design saying it was not of   the highest quality.
            
          The rejected plan also wanted consent for three illuminated   signs on the building. This was refused because "the adverts would   undermine the quality of the design of the building and would conflict   with the character of the area."
Local residents’ groups have continued to be concerned that a revised scheme of a similar scale would be submitted but are likely to take some encouragement from the application to place advertising hoardings round the site which can be taken as an indication there are no plans currently to restart work on the site.
Kim Gottlieb of Starbones Ltd, the company which owns the site, has told us that this is a temporary measure while they consider the future of the Curve proposal and the site generally

      A view from the A4 of the rejected scheme
April 6, 2017