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Residents celebrate move to new affordable homes

11/04/2024

Tower Hamlets residents have been celebrating moving into new affordable homes at Poplar Riverside.

Poplar Riverside is one of east London’s most exciting regeneration projects. Delivered in partnership with Berkeley Homes, these 219 new affordable homes for local residents form a key part of the first phase of the development, which in total will deliver 643 affordable homes across four buildings.

The new residents were visited by partnership stakeholders, to hear first-hand their experiences of moving to these brand-new properties.

A substantial amount of the new development is dedicated to green space, the transformation will provide a 2.5-acre public park with an adventure and nature playground for children to explore alongside a 500m riverside walkway.

Poplar Riverside will also bring approximately 90,000 sq ft of commercial space, including the recently opened Sainsbury’s food store- firmly establishing a new hub for the local community.

The development boasts 96 shared ownership properties, which gives the opportunity for more local people to get on the housing ladder and own one of these beautiful new homes.

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“We are delighted that Tower Hamlets residents are able to move into high quality, affordable family homes as part of this development. This scheme will make a massive difference to local families”

Paul Dooley, Regeneration and Development Director

"The neighbours, all the people since I started moving in- everybody I've met, they've all had a smile on their face and they've all been comfortable here."

New resident Arthur

“Poplar Riverside will deliver a significant number of new, high-quality homes for the local community, as well as a beautiful riverside park, new shops, cafes, restaurants and workspaces. We're delighted to be working in partnership with Poplar HARCA, the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, and the GLA to increase the supply of high-quality affordable homes for the area, as part of an inclusive mixed-use community.”

Harry Lewis, Divisional Land and Development Director at Berkeley Homes