A leisure centre and derelict office buildings nearby could be demolished to make way for a bigger centre and more than 1,000 homes.
The Bridge Park Leisure Centre is part of a new plan to invest £600 million into the Hillside Regeneration Corridor in Stonebridge.
Brent Council is working with Stonebridge Real Estate Development Limited (SRED), to redevelop Bridge Park and a nearby area currently occupied by the derelict Unisys buildings.
Campaigners lost a long battle to save the leisure centre from demolition in 2022.
The proposals, which will be shown at two exhibitions in November, show the new centre will be more than double the size of the current building.
Residents are being asked for their views on a new swimming pool, a new sports hall, a larger gym, a function hall, meeting rooms, and a café.
Brent Council leader Cllr Muhammed Butt said: "Bridge Park has always been a symbol of community and togetherness.
"So, as the building comes to the end of its life, it’s important that we do justice to both its history but also to what comes next.
"We take that responsibility very seriously.
"Please take part in the consultation, we want to hear what you think of these proposals.
"Together, we can make sure that Bridge Park continues to serve and unite our community."
Mohammed Al-Miqdadi, SRED director and senior director of international development at GMH General Mediterranean Holding, said: "Stonebridge Real Estate Development is excited to be working with Brent Council to bring forward a transformative vision for Bridge Park and the Unisys site.
"These plans focus on creating vibrant green spaces for everyone, with a commitment to inclusivity, ensuring accessibility for people with disabilities, older adults, and neurodiverse individuals.
"We’re proud to be delivering much-needed new homes, including affordable housing options, as well as creating hundreds of job opportunities across the hotel and leisure sectors.
"This major investment into Stonebridge will enrich the area and catalyse wider regeneration, whilst building on Bridge Park’s legacy as a place for connection, activity, and opportunity for all."
The public can have their say at exhibitions at Brent Start, Twybridge Way, on Thursday, November 28, from 3pm to 7pm, or Saturday, November 30, from 10am to 2pm.
People can visit https://www.brent.gov.uk/bridgepark to have their say from Monday, November 25.
People can email BridgePark@four.agency to take part and have until Monday, January 6, 2025, to have their say.
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