Developer Proposes Five-Storey Flats Next to Former Salvation Army Building in Portslade
A planning application has been submitted to Brighton and Hove City Council for a five-storey block of flats at 79 North Street, Portslade. The development plans include seven flats above a ground floor office, consisting of six one-bedroom units and one three-bedroom unit with sea views. Four flats will feature rear balconies. The site is described as an under-used parking area adjacent to a music recording studio in a former Salvation Army Hall.

A developer has submitted a planning application to Brighton and Hove City Council for a five-storey building at 79 North Street, Portslade, next to a former Salvation Army building. The proposed structure will include a ground floor office space and seven flats above: six one-bedroom flats and one three-bedroom flat on the top floor with sea views.
Four of the flats will have rear balconies. The site is currently an under-used parking area, adjacent to a music recording studio situated in a 19th-century Salvation Army Hall. The design aims to reflect the industrial character of the area while enhancing the neighborhood's appearance.




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