John Lewis Partnership submits plans for 215-home Reading scheme

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Carey Jones Chapman Tolcher working on £80m proposals on site of former distribution centre

John Lewis Partnership has submitted plans to demolish one of its former delivery depots in Reading and replace it with 215 flats.

Designed by London practice Carey Jones Chapman Tolcher, the £80m scheme confirms the retailer’s ambition to become a major landlord.

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