Unanimous approval for Bromley-by-Bow Industrial Park 09.09.24

The London Borough of Tower Hamlets has unanimously approved our 4.7 acre ultra-urban industrial and logistics scheme Bromley-by-Bow Industrial Park for client Fabrix. This transformational project will regenerate one of the most centrally-located, undeveloped large-scale Strategic Industrial Locations in London, providing 135,000 sq.ft. of best-in-class, future-proofed, sustainable industrial space, ideally positioned for access to the City, Canary Wharf and east London.

The vision was to set a new standard for how vital urban logistics can be sensitively integrated within the urban fabric and be a positive neighbour to both adjacent industrial estates and residential communities. We are looking forward to working with Fabrix and the team to deliver an exemplar innovative, industrial development.

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