7 Curzon Street London W1J 5HG
Description
Use of basement, ground and first floor as an art gallery, with ancillary cafe and artist-in-residence studio (Class F1); change of use of third floor and fourth floor as office floorspace (Class E), fourth floor extension to provide additional office floorspace; alterations to the principal elevation on Curzon Street; provision of accessible front entrance and service platform lift; replacement of window openings to front and rear elevations; reconfiguration of rear 1980s elevation and repair of damaged elements; reinstatement of features across the external elevations of the building; extension and upgrade of rear external fire escape; and other associated works. (Linked with 26/03000/FULL)
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Historical activity at this location
33 previous applications on record - archival context, not part of the live application.
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