Consent secured for co-living in Brighton

Published on
January 22, 2021

Third Revolution is delighted to have successfully secured planning consent to develop Brighton’s first combined co-living and co-working scheme.

The development replaces a tired set of industrial units with high quality modern employment space and much needed residential homes, including affordable homes. The proposals include a café, cinema and communal space.

The space will also incorporate new facilities for the Nam Yang Community Association: a martial arts and wellbeing charity. The well loved local association currently rents poor quality space above one of the car garages and the applicant has worked with them and the neighbouring school to incorporate new facilities at low rent.

Third Revolution has led the planning process, including managing specialist consultants and the design team, consultation with the community, pre-application discussions, submission of the application and negotiation of the Section 106 Agreement.