Council said plans contibute towards its goal to create life sciences cluster in Whitechapel
AHMM鈥檚 plans for a nine-storey life sciences scheme in Whitechapel have been narrowly approved by Tower Hamlets council.
Members of the council鈥檚 strategic development committee voted five in favour and four against planning officers鈥 recommendation to approve the scheme yesterday evening.
Designed for ife sciences developer Lateral, the 100 to 1346 Cavell Street scheme will provide a total of 9,500 sq m of floorspace including both laboratories and office space.
It will require the demolition of a two-storey former clothing factory on the site which was built in 1916 and is not listed or locally listed but considered to be a non-designated heritage asset.
Since 2022 the existing building has been mainly occupied by property guardians, people who live in vacant buildings for reduced rent to ensure they are properly maintained and to deter squatters.
Planning officers described AHMM鈥檚 proposals for the site as a 鈥渉igh quality design鈥 which would make significant improvements to the surrounding public realm, while contributing towards the council鈥檚 objective to create a life sciences cluster in Whitechapel.
The scheme would also contain affordable space and a ground floor 鈥淜nowledge Centre鈥 with space for seminars, teaching and science exhibitions.
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