TOTTENHAM have unveiled plans to build four residential towers next to their stadium.
The Lilywhites are already in the process of building a 29-storey hotel designed by F3 architects alongside the ground.
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It is part of a huge redevelopment of the White Hart Lane site spearheaded by urban planning practice Allies & Morrison.
The latest designs involve four residential towers between 19 and 24 storeys high.
A series of three-storey townhouses are also included.
They will stand south of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and to the east of the neighbouring hotel.
A design and access statement said the 585-home development would be “connected to its neighbours with shared use of certain materials, creating a holistic approach” to the overall development.
The new buildings are expected to be white and grey to compliment the grey stadium and Tottenham’s white badge.
The document also said: “Although different in height, the towers share a consistent language, including materials, articulation and design, which accords with the approved design code and design and access statement by Allies and Morrison.
“As a result, the development is viewed as a cluster of coherent towers that clearly relate rather than compete with one another.”
Spurs chairman Daniel Levy previously promised to give back to the local community by having the club help regenerate the area.
He said: “We see regeneration as bringing hope, prosperity and uplift to Tottenham, embracing the local community, building on the character and talents of the area.
“Our vision is that our neighbourhood is a prosperous mixed community. If you live here you should be able to study, work and play here.
“We want to change the prospects for those that live in this part of London and see our developments, starting with our new stadium but including everything we build in Tottenham, as a catalyst for its regeneration.
“That is why we have delivered new, affordable homes, schools, shops and jobs alongside our stadium and embedded our Foundation onto the High Road.
“Unlike any developer, we are not here to develop, take a profit and leave – we are here for the long-term. This is our home.”
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