Vistry Group has revealed that construction is progressing on two new phases at Greenwich Millennium Village, a new sustainable urban development in London, UK.
The development is a joint venture between Vistry’s Countryside Partnerships brand and Taylor Wimpey London, in collaboration with the Mayor of London office.
The new phases comprise Block 401 and Block 403, delivering a total of 203 homes, along with a podium garden.
The Royal Borough of Greenwich has exchanged contracts with the developers for the affordable housing provision.
The homes are anticipated to be finished by early 2026.
Block 401 will offer 104 private homes while Block 403 will comprise 99 affordable units.
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By GlobalDataThese new phases will feature a variety of apartments and maisonettes, each with new interiors and private outdoor spaces.
The residences are being designed with open-plan living areas.
Vistry Eastern Counties managing director Peter Willis said: “Breaking ground on these latest phases is another significant milestone for the project.
“Creating social value lies at the heart of our ambitions for Greenwich Millennium Village and we remain more committed than ever to building long-term partnerships with housing associations and the local authority to bring forward regeneration schemes that transform local communities.”
The development recently opened a new community centre, envisioned as a central hub for its residents.
The regeneration of the 300-acre brownfield site, Greenwich Millennium Village, now in its 24th year, aims to deliver more than 2,800 new homes.
Last month, Vistry partnered with Hyde Group to construct new homes on the former Royal Air Force Upwood base in Ramsey, England.