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London’s biggest regeneration areas in 2019

     By Daisy Mason, As London grows by the day and developers move further away from central London to find areas and land perfect for redevelopment, regeneration across the capital is at an all-time high. While regeneration projects in central London are mostly small-scale, inner London and many areas that straddle inner and outer London are undergoing huge changes that weren’t visible at this scale 10 to 15 years ago. Whether you’re a seasoned investor or someone looking to secure a property with long-term growth, it can be difficult to know where to seek new investments and which areas experiencing mass regeneration are the most lucrative. So, looking ahead to next year, we’ve shortlisted the key places in London that are tipped to be the biggest regeneration areas of 2019. Wood Wharf Right now it may only be a construction site in the shadows of Canary Wharf’s tower blocks, but Wood Wharf on the Isle of Dogs will soon be occupied with luxury homes, office, and retail space, and parkland – adding a welcome flash of green among the towering contemporary buildings. Wood Wharf is one of the largest private regeneration projects currently underway in the capital, which is big news for Canary Wharf. With land prices at a premium here, this new district of Canary Wharf will be built up rather than out and the design of the luxury high-rise buildings will be lifestyle-led like many other new construction sites in London. Currently, this part of London is busy from Monday to Friday when the businesses that are located here are open, but at weekends, the area is much quieter. With the construction of over 3,000 new homes and additional residential blocks being built on the main Canary Wharf site, the area is attracting more and more homeowners looking to live here throughout the year, rather than using it as a base for business and travel. And, with new companies moving to the area, thousands of jobs will be created. Many of these will be a break from the finance sector – which dominates Canary Wharf’s commercial landscape – into more creative industries, such as technology and media. Hackney Wick It’s fair to say that Hackney Wick has been somewhat overlooked in the past. Once right on the outskirts of Bow and Hackney, it has not been seen to offer much in the way of places to go and things to do. But since the construction of the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, this has all changed. Investors and developers see potential in this former industrial area, which now bridges a gap between Bow and Stratford. Old industrial buildings are being converted into high-spec apartments, new residential sites such as the Old Smokehouse and the Bagel Factory are bringing in different types of buyers, and Help to Buy is also flourishing in this neighborhood, with lots of young professionals drawn in by east London’s alternative social scene. Craft breweries pop-up restaurants and trendy bars are the future for this once-neglected corner of east London, which will be one of London’s biggest regeneration areas in 2019. Greenwich Peninsula Just south of the River Thames, North Greenwich is most well known for the O2 arena, where hundreds of thousands of entertainment fans flock each year to watch their idols in action. However, developers are about to embark on a major regeneration projection that will transform the area, so that in ten years’ time, this part of London will be totally unrecognizable. A number of striking waterside apartment buildings will sit alongside what is to be known as the Design District – aimed at showcasing budding new artists and independent brands – Brickfields film district, which will house music studios, film and production centers, and a school, as well as newly laid out parkland that will serve the more family-focused parts of the 150-acre site. There are even plans for a driving range, as well as numerous restaurants and bars. Canada Water While Canada Water is well-positioned between London Bridge and Canary Wharf, the area is predominantly residential with very little in the way of bars, cafes shops, and other amenities. But this is set to change, with plans on the verge of being granted that would transform the area. These plans will include 3,000 new homes, but a major plus point will be the creation of a new town center that will serve existing and future residents. As it stands, the neighborhood’s lack of amenities means traveling to Greenwich, London Bridge, or further afield. But a total revamp of the area will mean local residents needn’t go too far to find what they need right on their doorsteps. Regeneration plans also incorporate redevelopment of the Harmsworth Quays Printworks, either for commercial use, residential use, or both. While plans are yet to be approved for all of these major redevelopment projects, investor interest in the area is enough to suggest that this will be an area to look out for in the coming year or two. Source: https://www.foxtons.co.uk/discover/2018/12/londonas-biggest-regeneration-areas-in-2019.html

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The future of the Built Environment in Southwark

  SheherSaaz Present: Southwark Breakfast Seminar with Cllr Mark Williams The future of the Built Environment in Southwark The Built Environment in Southwark: What’s next for the Borough? Tuesday 18th October 2016, 8am – 10am Garry Weston Library, Southwark Cathedral, London Bridge, SE1 9DA Sheher Saaz Chartered Town Planners, Snapdragon Consulting and Rolfe Judd are delighted to invite you to our Southwark breakfast event to explore the future of the Built Environment in Southwark. For a number of years, Southwark has been one of the busiest Boroughs in development terms and with the Old Kent Road Area Action Plan out to consultation, and other areas for regeneration being eyed by the Council, that is likely to continue. As such, we have assembled an expert panel to discuss the future of development in Southwark, Each panellist will give their perspective on development in Southwark, which will be followed by a Q&A session with all of the speakers. Our panelists are: Councillor Mark Williams is the Cabinet Member for Regeneration and New Homes at Southwark Council. Having been elected in 2011 to represent Brunswick Park Ward, he was quickly elevated to the Cabinet by Cllr Peter John and now oversees the council’s sustainable regeneration programme.  Angus Boag is the Development Director at The Workspace Group, a FTSE250 real estate trust, that provides office space for London’s New and Growing Companies. Angus has helped oversee the transformation of the group’s portfolio, including in Southwark. The Biscuit Factory, Metal Box and The Print Rooms are three Workspace centres in Southwark that have recently been transformed.  Richard Kalmar is the Managing Director of South London estate agents KALMARs and independent property advisors. He joined his father at KALMARs in 1977, and has worked continued to practice ever since. He is also the Chair of the Southwark Chamber of Commerce. Rebekah Paczek is the Managing Director of Built Environment communications specialists, Snapdragon Consulting. With over 15 years of experience in the industry, Rebekah set up Snapdragon Consulting in 2010 and has worked on a number of planning projects in Southwark and across London. Kumi Osawa is a Director at Sheher Saaz Chartered Town Planners. Kumi has more than two decades of planning consultancy experience on a wide range of development projects throughout London and the South East of England. She is currently working on a number of active projects in Southwark. Euan MacGillivray is a Director at Rolfe Judd Architecture. Euan has led the design, development and construction of numerous complex, mixed-use urbanregeneration schemes as well as bijou projects. He is currently directing the regeneration of a significant area of the Old Kent Road. The format for the event is as follows: Breakfast served: 8am Keynote speeches: 8.30am – 9.30am Question and Answer session: 9.30am – 10am Finish: 10am We have a very limited number of places remaining for this event. If you would like to attend, please RSVP to events@snapdragonconsulting.co.uk or call 020 3176 4161 for more details. We look forward to seeing you on 18th October. Kind regards, Rebakah Paczek, Managing Director, Snapdragon Consulting Kumi Osawa, Director, Sheher Saaz Chartered Town Planners Sean Tickle, Director, Rolfe Judd Planning   Sheher Saaz Chartered Town Planners, Snapdragon Consulting and Rolfe Judd are delighted to invite you to join us at a breakfast briefing event on Southwark, with a panel featuring Councillor Mark Williams, as well as a number of leading Built Environment professionals currently working in the Borough. When: Tuesday, 18th October 2016, 7:30am – 10:00am Where: Garry Weston Library, Southwark Cathedral, London Bridge, SE1 9DA

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