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Lambeth approves 320-bed co-living scheme

Lambeth Council has approved plans for a co-living and light-industrial development on a former industrial yard in Brixton, SE24.

The plans for Hardess Yard, submitted by a joint venture between Mitheridge Capital Management and LGL, will include 320 co-living studios, as well as 15,000 sq ft of industrial space dedicated to supporting SMEs in the local creative community. 

The scheme was approved in a planning meeting last night in line with officers’ recommendations.

Daniel Rastegar, partner at Mitheridge, said: “This scheme promises to bring significant benefit to Brixton and Lambeth, providing quality homes on flexible and accessible terms. We’re grateful to all those who contributed to the public consultation, and to Lambeth Council for their support.”

Harry Green, director at LGL, said: “Across London, there are countless under-utilised sites with the potential to house new communities. At Hardess Yard, we are excited to bring forward this transformational vision together with Mitheridge.”

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