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Hundreds of new 'co-living' flats will be built on former Granada Studos site - but hundreds more are turned down

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which suggested taking a ‘cautious’ approach by limiting new developments to 5,000 units. “My understanding was that this would take place with some pilots and some small-scale applications to look at this untested model,” he said.The committee voted against approving the plans on these grounds, as well as the ‘inadequate’ lack of car parking facilities onsite.Similar reasons for refusal were produced for the second application for the 26-storey T2 building, which proposed 806 bed spaces and three floors dedicated to providing co-working space for tenants.But Councillor Mary Watson felt T2 gave a better opportunity to ‘test out’ the co-living model than T1, saying: “I think it’s as much a risk for the developer as it is for the city to try.

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