Alinea among the firms working on proposal due before Southwark planners next month
A proposal to turn the building where hit TV series Dragons鈥 Den is filmed into a new office block is due before council planners next month.
Firms working on the plans include architect Spparc, QS Alinea, engineer Waterman and planning consultant Brunel Planning.
The site at 47-49 Tanner Street near London Bridge is currently a three-storey Victorian warehouse and was used as the base for where contestants in the BBC series would go to make their pitches for wealthy business people to pump money into their firms.
Southwark council will rule in early November on the proposal which aims to add another four levels to the building, creating 5,770 sq m of commercial space 鈥 up from the current 1,700 sq m 鈥 and which will eventually see around 500 staff work there.
The site is owned by Legal & General and is described in documents submitted to planners earlier this year as being 鈥渋n a poor condition and requires comprehensive refurbishment鈥.
The building, which is used by a local arts group, is not listed but is within a local conservation area.
A number of local businesses and residents have objected saying the proposal will block out light while some residents have also complained the scheme will blot out their views of the Shard.
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