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Hammersmith co-living scheme recommended for go-ahead

A joint venture between Bridges Fund Management, developer HUB and housing association Women’s Pioneer Housing has been recommended to have plans for a 269-home mixed-use scheme approved. 

The jv applied to London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham to redevelop 227 Wood Lane and provide 209 co-living apartments, 60 affordable residential apartments for WPH residents and 5,300 sq ft of office space, as well as co-living amenities, a café/restaurant and car and cycle parking. 

The 0.5-acre site, owned by Women’s Pioneer Housing, currently comprises Browning House, a four-storey building containing 36 homes for tenants of Women’s Pioneer Housing, and the association’s head office. If signed off, the site will be redeveloped into a part-18, part-seven storey block.

HUB and Bridges Fund Management are funding the proposals, which planning officers have recommended Hammersmith and Fulham’s planning and development control committee approves at a meeting next week.

The site is next to the White City Regeneration Area and is surrounded by various large-scale redevelopment projects including Imperial College’s White City Campus, White City Place, and the BBC Television Centre.

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