Mount Anvil picked for 300-home Isle of Dogs scheme
Mount Anvil and Riverside Group have exchanged contracts to form a joint venture to redevelop the Tiller Road Estate on the Isle of Dogs, E14, as a circa 300-home scheme.
The proposed scheme, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, includes 72 new homes for residents at the site’s three existing buildings: Kedge House, Starboard Way and Winch House.
The scheme expands Mount Anvil’s partnership with Riverside, following the developer’s previous appointment to deliver 218 homes as part of the regeneration of the nearby Bellamy Close and Byng Street Estate.
Mount Anvil and Riverside Group have exchanged contracts to form a joint venture to redevelop the Tiller Road Estate on the Isle of Dogs, E14, as a circa 300-home scheme.
The proposed scheme, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, includes 72 new homes for residents at the site’s three existing buildings: Kedge House, Starboard Way and Winch House.
The scheme expands Mount Anvil’s partnership with Riverside, following the developer’s previous appointment to deliver 218 homes as part of the regeneration of the nearby Bellamy Close and Byng Street Estate.
The partnership’s portfolio also includes new affordable homes at the Friars Close Estate in Southwark, SE1, and 262 affordable homes as part of an 854-home masterplan at Royal Eden Docks in Newham, E16.
The jv will submit a planning application for the scheme later this year.
Darragh Hurley, chief executive at Mount Anvil, said: “We have a shared commitment to working with local communities to provide high-quality new homes and places, and we have a track record of working in partnership to overcome the inevitable bumps in the road that come with working on complex central London estates.”
Jehan Weerasinghe, managing director at One Housing, part of Riverside Group, said: “It is great to have a partner that supports the volume of resident involvement we have been and are undertaking. The active engagement by the local regeneration team has led to a ballot where 88% voted in favour of regeneration, with a turnout of 94%.
“Throughout our relationship as partners to date, we have benefitted from a true delivery partner that cares deeply about the long-term future of London and its people, and is helping us to deliver on our values and vision for our residents.”