Eltham shops could be knocked down and replaced with building twice as big
Briefly

Plans have been submitted to Greenwich Council for the redevelopment of two shops at 159 and 161-163 Eltham High Street. The proposal includes constructing a four-storey mixed-use building that will feature retail space or a restaurant on the ground floor and six residential flats above, including one-bedroom and two-bedroom units. Despite increasing retail floorspace, the development will not offer any car parking but will allow for bicycle parking. The proposal aims to integrate the new structure into the townscape, enhancing both local retail and residential offerings.
Two shops in Eltham could be redeveloped into a four-storey mixed-use building, featuring retail space and six new residential flats above.
Morgan Management Ltd aims to enhance retail floorspace with a new four-storey structure, replacing two existing shops with additional residential units.
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