John Lewis allowed to build homes for first time
- John Lewis received approval to build 353 rental flats above a Waitrose store in Bromley, marking a significant development for the company.
- The project will include mostly market-rate units, with only one in ten flats designated as 'affordable' at 80% of market value.
- John Lewis and Investment Firm Abrdn plan to construct 1,000 homes across three sites as part of community regeneration efforts.
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Major UK retailer given green light to build HOMES in first for company
A MAJOR UK retailer has been given the green light to build 350 new homes in a first for the company. John Lewis has revealed plans to transform its Waitrose site in Bromley, south east London. John Lewis will built 350 new homes in BromleyJohn Lewis The firm will build 353 rental flats above the existing supermarket, which will also get a makeover. Flats will be built to rent with shared areas for fitness, socialising and working from home. The…
John Lewis gets approval to build hundreds of homes in London
Bromley council has greenlit a scheme to build more than 350 rental homes in partnership with John Lewis on a brownfield site in the area, in a sign that Labour’s housebuilding drive is starting to take root. The build-to-rent scheme will be developed, owned and managed by John Lewis. The use of brownfield land – areas within existing communities with the capacity for redevelopment rather than undeveloped green spaces – has been floated as one…
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