KPF gets green light for King’s Cross life sciences scheme

York Way 2

Nine-storey building to be supported on Arup-designed arch above five underground rail tunnels

KPF has been given the green light for a nine-storey life sciences scheme in King’s Cross which will be built above five underground rail lines.

Designed for developer Delancey, the proposals for 176-178 York Way will add another 18,000sq m of research and laboratory space to north London’s booming Knowledge Quarter area.

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