Leading the way to meet London's acute housing needs
A stalled development for over 10 years on government brownfield land, it was only when Mace, as the principal equity investor, worked through the complex issues through a special purpose joint venture company, that the site was finally unlocked.
Greenwich Square Project summary
Development value
£250m
Key partners
Royal Borough of Greenwich, NHS, Greater London Authority, London Housing Authority (L&Q), Make Architects
Services provided
Contracting, Construction management, Project and programme management
Sectors
Housing and regeneration, Public buildings and estates
Locations
UK and Europe, UK - London and south-east England
Project timeline
- Start date
- 2012
- End date
- Live
Project story
The team brought together the numerous stakeholders involved to channel energy around a common purpose: to create a new community for east Greenwich. Delivering 50% affordable housing, high-quality design has been a key feature of the project.
The three hectare brownfield regeneration scheme, offers a vibrant new destination with 686 new mixed-tenure homes and new community hub with facilities including a leisure centre, library, health centre, adult education college and shops.
One of the first schemes in the UK to make use of the 'buy now pay later’ land initiatives, the creative social housing model included a pre-sale to L&Q of 314 of the residential units, and a commercial transaction with the Council for the funding and future management of the Greenwich Centre.