The application for the revised Tenter House development for the “Demolition of the Class E unit (and related structures), ground and basement floor slab, car park and access ramp of Tenter House together with the demolition of part of the City Point Plaza floor slab and New Union Street, to provide a new part 14-storey … Continued
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45 Beech Street – – change of use from office to co-living accommodation
The long-anticipated application from 45 Beech Street for “the partial demolition, extension and change of use of existing office building to co-living accommodation with associated internal and external amenity spaces (sui generis) including cycle storage, landscaping, servicing and all other associated works” has now been submitted. The relevant reference number is 24/00176/FULL and all of … Continued
1-8 Long Lane – application to convert site to hotel now submitted
The expected application from the developers of the site at 1-8 Long Lane has now been submitted and all of the associated documents can be viewed on the City of London’s planning website (Planning Reference: 23/01417/FULMAJ). The application is for the: “Demolition of existing buildings to basement level and construction of a nine storey plus … Continued
London Wall West – planning applications submitted
Planning applications validated As all residents will now be well aware, the planning applications to demolish Bastion House and the Museum of London and redevelop the site primarily for office use have now been submitted to and validated by the City of London Corporation’s Planning Department. There are three applications: The full application, together with … Continued
Tenter House – new design proposals
The recent public exhibition presented the updated plans for Tenter House. By way of reminder, planning permission was granted to redevelop the Tenter House building in 2020. This scheme comprised a new 19 storey office building and improvements to the public realm. Since the scheme received permission, the developers have indicated that “further opportunities have … Continued