Completion year 2025.
The redevelopment of Harriott, Apsley & Pattison Houses along with Redcoat Community Centres is located in the vibrant and historically rich area of Stepney Green, London E1. This area is known for its diverse community and excellent connectivity to the rest of London.
The new development will create a vibrant community with 407 residential units spread across buildings ranging from 4 to 8 storeys. The inclusion of a new community centre building of 1,167m² will provide a central hub for various community activities and services.
The redevelopment involves the demolition of existing buildings (Harriot House, Apsley House, Pattison House, The Redcoat Centre, and Redcoat Community Centre) to make way for modern residential units and a new community centre. The buildings will be constructed with a focus on sustainability and functionality, offering high-quality living spaces.
The new community centre will be a versatile facility serving various functions under Class E (e-f), Class F1 (e-f), and Class F2 (b). It will be a hub for community activities, providing spaces for education, recreation, and social gatherings.
The project aims to create a well-integrated community with a focus on accessibility and convenience. The landscaped communal spaces will provide a green and pleasant environment for residents, enhancing the overall quality of life in the development.
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A new community centre is set to become a versatile facility, offering a range of services under Class E (e-f), Class F1 (e-f), and Class F2 (b). This modern space will serve as a central hub for local residents, providing dedicated areas for education, recreation, and social gatherings. With its flexible design, the centre will support a variety of community activities, fostering a strong sense of connection and engagement within the neighbourhood.
The buildings will be designed with sustainability and functionality at the forefront, providing high-quality living spaces that balance modern comfort with eco-conscious principles.
Construction is scheduled to start in Summer 2025 at the Harriott, Apsley & Pattison Houses site in Stepney E1. This project represents Tower Hamlets council's largest housing initiative, promising significant developments in the area.
The new community centre will be a versatile facility serving various functions under Class E (e-f), Class F1 (e-f), and Class F2 (b). It will be a hub for community activities, providing spaces for education, recreation, and social gatherings.
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