The green light means Mace, which is construction manager on the mixed-use development, will start work in April.
Being developed by Stanhope and Mitsui Fudosan, the latest plans include a new Soho House club, 950 homes, over 500,000 sq ft of offices, hotel and other leisure uses.
The partnership with Soho House will pay homage to the original use of the building and keep many of the original features of the listed buildings including the famous ‘doughnut’, atomic dot wall and Helios statue.
View of BBC TV Centre redevelopment plan
The famous forecourt will be remodelled and enlivened by new shops, leisure and entertainment uses including a cinema, gym, restaurants and cafes, which will benefit the local community.
The site will be opened up to the public for the first time with access through to Hammersmith Park.
The BBC will return to Television Centre in 2017 to operate refurbished studios 1-3 through its commercial subsidiary BBC Studios and Post Production.
Sir Edward Lister, Deputy Mayor for Planning said: “Television Centre holds a special place in many people’s hearts so I am pleased that we have been able to preserve key elements of the building while bringing thousands of jobs and homes to the area.
“White City has been earmarked by the Mayor for major growth over the coming years and schemes such as this are central to our plans to deliver the housing and infrastructure that the city needs.”