Fears that new scheme for 200 'co-living' homes on Kodak site will worsen crime
Briefly

The Kodak Factory in Harrow, operational since 1891, was demolished in 2019, and planned housing units have raised significant objections from local residents. Developer Dandi Living aims to replace the vacant administration building with 223 co-living units, consisting of six to eight-storey structures. Residents argue that the height may block sunlight and exacerbate issues such as limited public services and rising crime rates. Concerns regarding high resident turnover and the overall impact on community security further escalate opposition against the proposed development.
Residents express concerns over the proposed demolition of the Kodak factory's administration building, citing potential issues with accommodation type, height, and additional strain on local resources.
Many neighbors argue the new housing project could exacerbate existing problems, including increased crime rates, lack of amenities, and inadequate infrastructure in the area.
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