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London Mayor approves 21-storey Pocket Living tower in Croydon

The Mayor of London has waved through plans for a 21-storey affordable housing tower in Croydon. It is the second major off-site construction high-rise residential project to be approved for the London suburb in the last few weeks.

London Mayor approves 21-storey Pocket Living tower

Sadiq gave the green light to the Addiscombe Grove project being developed by affordable housing specialist Pocket Living.

Last year, Pocket struck a deal with the Mayor for £25m of City Hall funding to support 1,059 new Pocket homes, a third of which are expected to be built off-site in a factory. This funding has helped Pocket build more high-density flats on brownfield sites.

The homes being delivered by Pocket in this scheme for discounted market sale are affordable with a 5% deposit to households with a salary of £39,000, and they can only be sold to residents and workers in the borough.

The homes are expected to remain affordable for the lifetime of the building.

London Mayor approves 21-storey Pocket Living tower

Marc Vlessing, CEO of Pocket Living, said:

“We’re delighted that the Mayor has approved our exciting first scheme in Croydon. At Pocket, we always aspire to lead the way. Addiscombe Grove is a great example of this, where we are aiming to use modular construction to deliver homes faster and increase the genuinely affordable housing provided from 73% to 100%.”

Source: Construction Enquirer

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