55 Morning Lane E9 delivers council led affordable apartments above a retained Tesco Superstore, 200 m from Hackney Central Overground (about 4 minutes walk), anchoring Hackney Central’s regeneration with jobs, homes and new public realm.
Within roughly 1 kilometre of Homerton and London Fields stations and Victoria Park, with primary schools such as Morningside just 217 m away, 55 Morning Lane offers rare central Hackney homes with strong long term rental and capital growth fundamentals.
55 Morning Lane in London E9, it's located at the centre of Hackney Central, Zone 2. Just 200 metres from Hackney Central Overground station, the development offers a direct link to major London destinations in minutes. Hackney Downs and Homerton stations are also just a stroll away, while Bethnal Green Underground and Stratford connections further open up the whole capital. The address situates residents in one of the most established and culturally active neighbourhoods in East London.
The scheme is above a retained Tesco Superstore and part of a broader regeneration programme by Hackney Council. The project is located within a town centre context and improves the pedestrian links from residential to retail and employment uses. Victoria Park, Hackney Downs Park, and Clapton Square Garden are all nearby, allowing a mixture of urban density and open green space.
55 Morning Lane is a modern mixed-use redevelopment that consists of around 100 apartments in buildings reaching 10 stories. Have a proven track record of delivering affordable housing to suit the needs of the local community. Homes with one, two, and three bedrooms are planned, with pricing upon request. Due for Completion in Q4 2028
Local council Hackney Council purchased the site at Morning Lane in 2017 to guarantee that it would be used for long-term community benefit and under strategic oversight. The project preserves critical retail infrastructure while adding new homes and jobs. Focus on economic development (sustainable growth and job creation in Hackney Central, supporting jobs-supporting businesses; enhancing the public realm); It's an integrated approach to housing delivery and environmental and aesthetic upgrading of the entire area.
The redevelopment includes better public space and green areas in addition to the town centre property, enhancing the quality of the local environment. Schools are nearby, including Morningside Primary School, about 100 metres from the home. Cafés, local merchants, and community services are clustered around Morning Lane and Mare Street, affirming the district’s much more established identity and social infrastructure.
The development complements Hackney’s wider regeneration strategy, catering to housing demand while preserving ground-level commercial activity. Strong transport links, a Zone 2 position, as well as proximity to both parks and schools, bode well for solid long-term rental capacity and capital growth fundamentals underwritten at 55 Morning Lane. The council-led framework places the scheme in Hackney Central as a strategic addition to the more residential face of that part of Town.
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Residents and stakeholders are invited to share their views on the future plans for the 55 Morning Lane site in Hackney, E9. The consultation aims to gather community feedback on the proposed development, ensuring it aligns with local needs and aspirations.
With Levitt Bernstein appointed as the architect for the project, Hackney Council is seeking input from local residents, businesses, and organisations. This collaborative approach aims to shape the development to meet the community's needs and aspirations.
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