2 Ashbridge Street has now been completed
We are building 77 new homes across our sites in Ashbridge Street, Ashmill Street and Cosway Street, and 28 of these will be affordable homes. The income that is generated by selling the homes at Cosway Street will be reinvested back into affordable housing and community projects in Westminster.
Work on all three sites began in 2019, construction will continue throughout 2020 and will last around two years.
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2 Ashbridge Street has now been completed. This building is part of the wider Church Street scheme, offering 26 affordable homes on Ashbridge Street and two on Shroton Street.
The new homes, which range from one-to-three bedrooms, are well-built and affordable. The larger four-bedroom homes on Shroton Street are also available at affordable rent prices. The traditional brickwork and private balconies give each home a nice touch, and the green roofs and solar energy systems show that affordable housing can be eco-friendly too.
But the Ashbridge Street Scheme isn't just about housing. It also introduces greener, pedestrian-friendly spaces and sports facilities for everyone to enjoy. I think it's great that the council is considering the community's overall well-being, not just the need for housing.
The profits from selling 49 private units on Cosway Street will be used to improve housing in the area.
The City of Westminster currently has over 4,000 people on the housing waiting list. The council is now building over 1,500 new homes across Church Street and the Ebury Bridge estate in Pimlico.
Councillor Matt Noble, Cabinet Member for Climate Action, Regeneration and Renters, commented: “The social homes at Ashbridge Street and Shroton Street demonstrate our commitment to maximising the number of truly affordable, high-quality social rent homes that the borough urgently needs. Church Street is crucial to meeting the challenge of delivering a fair housing policy and we are committed to supporting its residents, businesses, market traders and community groups through the regeneration programme.”
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Ashbridge Street has reached a key milestone as the highest point of the structure has been completed.
Set to be delivered in early 2023, The Ashbridge Street, Ashmill Street and Cosway Street developments are part of the wider Church Street regeneration programme which in total will see the creation of around 1,750 quality homes.
Cllr Heather Acton, Westminster City Council Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Communities, commented: "It’s fantastic to see these sites reach a major milestone in their construction as the homes are much needed in the area. The developments are part of our Church Street regeneration programme to build sustainable and affordable homes for residents in the community, plus more green space and improved facilities.
“We want local people and businesses to remain at the heart of this vibrant area of Westminster and we have been working closely with the local community to shape the plans for the regeneration."
Gordon Kew, Managing Director Built Environment of Osborne, added: “Celebrating the Topping Out of Ashbridge Street gives us all the opportunity to reflect on our positive relationship s and the journey so far with Westminster City Council. We are delighted to have achieved this milestone, reaching the completion of the structure on the Ashbridge Street site.
"The building will have a green roof and renewable energy sources adding to the green credentials. We are also on site at nearby Ashmill Street, and Cosway Street where a green bio-diverse roof, incorporating photovoltaics will improve the buildings energy efficiency, reducing carbon emissions.
"Working in partnership with Westminster City Council we are delighted to be delivering high quality, affordable and sustainable homes.”
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