Project will also include new public realm, cafe and performance space
Plans for a mixed-use development in Stratford, east London have been approved by Newham Council’s planning committee.
The scheme, developed by Pickstock Group and designed by Pollard Thomas Edwards, will include 355 homes, of which 75% will be build to rent and 25% for affordable tenures., alongside new public space and cultural facilities.
The development includes two buildings of 13 and 29 storeys on a long-vacant brownfield site.
Bradley Carter, development director at The Pickstock Group, said: “This is a significant development for Stratford High Street, and we are thrilled to have achieved resolution on this site.”
Residential amenities are planned at the top of each building, including lounges and screening rooms, workspaces, and indoor and outdoor play spaces.
The scheme includes a Spacehub-designed public garden linking Stratford High Street to the Bow Back River. A café and performance venue are also planned.
The site was formerly occupied by a car dealership, which was demolished in 2017. A previous planning consent for residential development, granted in 2012, was not built out. The current proposals were developed following consultations with the London Legacy Development Corporation, the Greater London Authority, and Newham Council.
Construction is expected to begin in 2024, with completion planned for 2026.
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