The Bermondsey Project

The Bermondsey Project
£409,922
The Bermondsey Project, managed by Greystar looks to be viewed with relative significance in the outskirts of London. Situated in the vibrant and historically rich area of Bermondsey, this Build to Rent (BTR) development is designed by well-known AHW architects HTA, Hawkins / Brown AFK. Looking to tackle a severe undersupply of quality rental housing, the venture will see 1,624 new units constructed along with improvements to social homes.
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The Bermondsey Project is not just a housing project, it's an all-encompassing community initiative. Sitting on the borders of Zone 2 London, this development fuses brand new homes with vital facilities for local living. New amenities such as a secondary school, more playspaces and cultural facilities have been stitched carefully into the established neighborhood.
A key characteristic of the Bermondsey Project is that it will set out to deliver sustainable and inclusive public realm. The development is expected to deliver 115 of play space and create tree planting areas for a further 75 trees. The park improvements are part of the continued efforts to encourage community engagement and ensure that residents have a well-maintained, green space in which they can live.
The Bermondsey Project's site has a colourful past. Previously the site of the Peek Frean Biscuit Factory and Lewisham Southwark College The historic backdrop of this area brings the new addition a significant cultural context.
The Bermondsey Project stands to make a significant economic and social contribution for the local community. The 150,000 sq ft of flexible employment space will bring even more people to the area and open up new markets for local suppliers. Plus, it will open up new employment channels and help create a thriving economy for Bermondsey too.
An innovative residential project for greystar, the bermondsey project takes a contemporary approach to modern living and introduces facilities that promote community spirit. The project fulfils a pressing housing demand for better quality rental homes whilst providing public benefit in both improved residential conditions and wider social and economic contributions to Bermondsey. The Bermondsey Project is expected to raise the bar of urban living in London upon its completion by 2025.
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