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New development will include 174 co-living homes with communal cooking, dining and working areas.
The existing building at 45 Beech Street will be partially demolished and then extended.
The City of London Corporation said it would help the City reach net zero goals.
Co-living properties are "typically let at more affordable rates," the corporation said.
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