Far East Consortium has received planning for its redevelopment of the Grade II-listed Hornsey Town Hall, N8, from Haringey council.
The redevelopment will include new 146 homes, 11 of which will be affordable, alongside an arts centre, café, flexible community space and a hotel. The plans also include a new town hall square.
FEC said it will invest more than £30m in the restoration, which will remove the hall from Historic England’s Heritage at Risk register.
Alan Strickland, Haringey council’s cabinet member for housing, regeneration and planning, said: “We have said from the start that we want to see a sustainable scheme that restores and safeguards the architectural heritage of the town hall, offers local people access to this much-loved landmark and delivers long-term arts and culture for Crouch Enders and Londoners to enjoy.”
The development will launch in 2018 and is expected to complete in 2020.
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