This is the latest look at a site at Watford Business Park that is to be redeveloped.

Several buildings off Greenhill Crescent have been demolished as landowner Watford Borough Council attempts to turn it into a "modern, leading-edge home for business".

The land is currently boarded up with just a pile of rubble and bricks left to show for what has been knocked down.

This week, just a part of a cream building structure remains ahead of the Greenhill Works development.

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A car park of more than 80 spaces also falls within the redevelopment site which the council gave the green light for in February last year.

The £20m project includes the design of 7,100 square metres of commercial premises and parking, along with a new road into the site.

Five warehouses will be built, alongside four smaller buildings, which will be in modular form.

Watford Observer: CGI of what Greenhill Works could look like. Credit: Watford Borough Council CGI of what Greenhill Works could look like. Credit: Watford Borough Council

A cafe will also be created, with the council looking at enticing businesses from sectors like film, TV, life sciences, manufacturing and more, although the council says existing occupiers will be retained.

The current Watford Business Park car park in Greenhill Crescent will be built over with the new scheme providing a total of 111 parking spaces.

Watford Observer: Before the buildings were demolished Before the buildings were demolished

When permission was granted, Watford mayor Peter Taylor said: "Our aspiration for the redevelopment of this gateway zone at the entrance to the park is that, as well as attracting new businesses to the area, it will act as a catalyst to regenerate the rest of Watford Business Park."

Construction of Greenhill Works is expected to begin later this year.