Two canalside blocks approved by the London Legacy Development Corporation 

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The scheme will contain 337 co-living homes in two buildings

Plans for a 337-home co-living scheme in east London’s Hackney Wick have been given the go ahead.

Investor Mitheridge and developer Halcyon’ two-block scheme was approved by the London Legacy Development Corporation earlier this week.

It will see the demolition of three low-rise warehouses on the waterside site at 115-119 Wallis Road, which borders the Lee Navigation channel north of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.

The new five- and eight-storey blocks will contain studio apartments with shared amenities, a canal-side cafe and affordable workspace on the ground floor.

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Hugh Queenan residential lead at architect Morris & Co said the scheme’s design had been “shaped with the vibrant character of Hackney Wick in mind, blending innovative co-living with dynamic public areas and creative enterprise”.

Halcyon built more than 800 co-living homes over the course of 2022 and 2023, including a 270-home scheme in Battersea designed by Assael Architecture, and has a pipeline of a further 1,700 homes across London and the south east.