Galliford Try and United Living will build out 412-home first phase of the scheme
Galliford Try and United Living have been appointed to construct mixed-use buildings delivering 412 homes on the first phase of Argent Related’s £1bn Tottenham Hale regeneration.
Argent Related, which is a partnership between the King’s Cross developer and the US firm behind Hudson Yards, has signed three contracts to build 412 homes at the seven-building regeneration scheme.
Galliford Try will build two plots, 1 Ashley Road and 2 Ashley Road, providing a total of 281 homes.
The site at 1 Ashley Road (pictured) will feature 183 private sale apartments across two towers of 12 and 18 storey towers, designed by Alison Brooks Architects. Interior design is being carried out by Conran and Partners.
The plot at 2 Ashley Road, designed by Pollard Thomas Edwards, will comprise 70 private sale and 28 shared ownership properties across two adjoining 14- and five-storey buildings, with ground floor retail, communal areas and landscaping. Sage Housing has been appointed to operate the shared ownership units.
Meanwhile, United Living will build 131 council-owned homes to be provided at council rents in partnership with Haringey council on the third site at Welbourne. This has also been designed by Pollard Thomas Edwards.
Other parts of the scheme, which is close to Tottenham Hotspur’s stadium and was approved in 2018, include Ferry Island and North Island by AHMM, with 619 homes, shops, a cinema and a two-storey pavilion to shield a new square from the road.
The £500m Tottenham Hale scheme is on the edge of the Lea Valley in an area that is undergoing major redevelopment. In all, more than 1,000 homes will be built at the development.
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