If you'd like to live in a building raided by police earlier this year as part of a modern slavery investigation, you may soon get your chance.
The office on Bucks Road which was used by King Gaming is the subject of a planning application to turn it into seven two-bedroomed apartments.
No planning documents with further information have yet been uploaded to the government website about the plans.
King Gaming is the subject of a huge international probe over allegations it was linked to a massive transnational fraud operation in the Far East.
The office block was also used by the Louis Group, which collapsed owing millions of pounds to investors - leading to three of its directors being banned by courts.
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