Planning permission has been granted for ‘green’ warehouse developments at two sites in central London. Located in Brixton Hill and Greenwich, the schemes are some of the first to be implemented by Bloom and will transform under-utilised real estate into ultra-urban warehouses to enable businesses to thrive and become more sustainable.
A resolution to grant planning permission has been received for the demolition of an existing Jewson hardware store for a mixed-use, 25-storey residential tower at Ilderton Wharf, Southwark. The new development comprises three towers of nine, 23 and 25 storeys and will deliver 170 apartments, including 61 affordable homes and a replacement builders’ merchant on
Water neutrality statements are now required to support applications to build in the Sussex North Water Supply Zone. Property developers should seek expert advice at the earliest stage possible to avoid lengthy delays to the application process. In the following project, the emergence of Natural England’s new guidance threatened to put plans at risk for
Redevelopment of the block known as K1 in Knightsbridge is nearing completion, after plans were approved to transform one of the world’s most prestigious shopping locations.