The company behind the renovation of the historic Hornsey Town Hall building have set out how much homes in the development will cost, a subject which campaigners protested against.
The Far East Consortium have said the price of a one-bedroom apartment in the completed project will cost £499,950.
Campaigners against the development had complained about the lack of affordable housing at the site, and said the profit margin was too high.
As part of the £30million work, the Grade-II listed building will be taken off Historic England’s ‘at risk’ list.
The developers have also announced the date for a launch event, on May 19.
John Connolly, head of UK development at Far East Consortium, commented: “We are delighted to launch Hornsey Town Hall. Blending culture, history, modern living and excellent amenities, this is an exciting and very rare opportunity for Londoners to own a new home at this iconic landmark.”
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