LaSalle and Trilogy’s Republic innovation campus decision overturned
LaSalle Investment Management and Trilogy Real Estate have received planning approval on appeal for the 940,000 sq ft second phase of Republic, an innovation campus at East India Dock, E14.
The planning application was taken to appeal after Tower Hamlets Council refused permission in October 2022.
The second phase of Republic is set to create a “full-service” innovation campus, as well as a 716-bed purpose-built student accommodation scheme.
LaSalle Investment Management and Trilogy Real Estate have received planning approval on appeal for the 940,000 sq ft second phase of Republic, an innovation campus at East India Dock, E14.
The planning application was taken to appeal after Tower Hamlets Council refused permission in October 2022.
The second phase of Republic is set to create a “full-service” innovation campus, as well as a 716-bed purpose-built student accommodation scheme.
It will also provide 150 homes in a 30-storey building, a 376,000 sq ft data centre, 64,000 sq ft studio workspace and 7,000 sq ft for community use.
Of the homes, 37.7% will be offered at affordable rent, out of which 66% will be socially rented.
Robert Wolstenholme, founder and chief executive of Trilogy Real Estate, said: “Over the past eight years, Trilogy has created a campus for education and innovation at Republic that defines this new alternative asset class.
“In the process, we’ve transformed an unloved office estate into a coherent and sustainable development with a real sense of place and connection to the community – one that anticipated the challenge of the new world of work and sought to have a significant positive social impact in Tower Hamlets.
“The work we’ve done with universities and other education providers to deliver space for training, education and skills alongside workspace has created an engine for the future economy of east London.
“The next phase of Republic builds upon the strengths of the development and our location. Bringing a community of students and residents on to our campus will reinforce Republic’s mission to be a place that serves the full spectrum of needs of colleges and universities and integrates with the local community. We’re also adding capacity at one of the UK’s most in-demand hubs for data centres, providing vital infrastructure that will support future jobs.”
Nick Owen, partner at SimpsonHaugh architects, said: “The vision that informed our proposals is to continue the transformation of the Republic Estate to create a sustainable future for the site through the development of an exemplary mixed-use neighbourhood, integrating education and innovation spaces, shared communal amenities, and high-quality living accommodation. We look forward to the next stages of this exciting project.”
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