Kadans gets approval for next phase of Tileyard
Kadans has received planning approval from Islington Council for the redevelopment of 18-20 Tileyard Road, N7, known as Kiln.
The development site forms the next phase of the wider Tileyard Quarter, comprising four buildings.
Kiln is the third phase of the development, featuring 76,338 sq ft of new-build flexible research and development space across five floors. The existing two buildings on the site, measuring 27,275 sq ft, will be demolished.
Kadans has received planning approval from Islington Council for the redevelopment of 18-20 Tileyard Road, N7, known as Kiln.
The development site forms the next phase of the wider Tileyard Quarter, comprising four buildings.
Kiln is the third phase of the development, featuring 76,338 sq ft of new-build flexible research and development space across five floors. The existing two buildings on the site, measuring 27,275 sq ft, will be demolished.
Kadans’ proposals were approved in line with the planning officer’s recommendation despite several public objections over the effect on the character of the area, loss of natural light and excessive height.
The ground floor of the David Miller Architects-designed scheme will provide industrial space, while the upper levels have been designed to accommodate up to two life sciences tenants per floor. The scheme also features breakout spaces, terraces and green roofs.
Last month, the Netherlands-headquartered developer launched the first 113,000 sq ft facility in the scheme, known as Mayde, at 5-10 Brandon Road.
The next building to come out of the ground between the second and third quarters of 2026 will be Versa, totalling 55,000 sq ft, at 4 Brandon Road.
Gerald Eve is advising on planning.
Image © David Miller Architects