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Lewisham Gateway sits on Lewisham High Street in SE13, part of a large renewal zone in South East London. Right in Zone 2, it's at a key transport and shopping spot, mixing homes with better public spaces. The area has a busy town center, established neighborhoods, and parks nearby, making it a good urban place to live.
Getting around is easy here. Lewisham station is close by, with trains and DLR to central London and Canary Wharf. Many buses go through the area, making it easy to travel locally and to other areas. A map shows how close the buildings are to transport, shops, and public spots, proving how strategically vital this place is for the area's renewal.
Lewisham Gateway is a large apartment complex with about 1,011 apartments in buildings up to 25 stories high. The design is modern, using tall buildings to get the most light, views, and space. The size changes the local skyline but fits in with the streets and public areas.
There are one, two, and three-bedroom apartments, made for different types of people. Inside, the focus is on useful space, modern features, and balconies when possible. Shared facilities help people live comfortably, and photos show the buildings, interiors, and amenities clearly.
Lewisham Gateway is the last part of a mixed-use renewal project that’s now finished. It mixes homes with shops, fun places, and public services, making it a lively place for residents and visitors. With parks, riverside paths, cafes, gyms, and entertainment, you have convenience and outdoor space.
Homes start at £417,500, making it competitive for new builds in Zone 2. The price reflects the location and demand from the renewal, not the luxury. It's good for buyers wanting long-term value and practicality in a well-connected urban center. If you want to buy into a finished renewal project with easy access to transport and amenities, Lewisham Gateway is a clear choice.
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Lewisham Gateway Phase Two aims to create more than just housing; it seeks to foster economic, social, and community growth. This initiative focuses on building a livable neighbourhood by engaging with local businesses and providing training and support to ensure long-term sustainability and resilience for the community.
As the culminating phase of a significant mixed-use regeneration project, Lewisham Gateway Phase Two heralds a new era for the area. This final stage introduces a host of new homes alongside an unprecedented retail and leisure experience, promising to redefine the landscape of Lewisham.
With its innovative approach to urban renewal, Phase Two seeks to elevate the community's living standards while introducing a vibrant retail and leisure scene previously unseen in the area. Stay tuned as Lewisham undergoes a transformation that will shape the future of this dynamic neighbourhood.
The team responsible for the remarkable transformation of Lewisham Gateway recently gathered to celebrate the completion of its main structures. This pivotal urban regeneration endeavor, orchestrated by Lewisham Gateway developer Muse in collaboration with Balfour Beatty and Lewisham Council, is on track to provide Lewisham with 1000 new homes, leisure facilities, a pristine park, and commercial spaces, including the much-anticipated Empire multiplex cinema in its final phase.
Key stakeholders, including the Department for Levelling Up (DLU), Transport for London (TfL), and the Greater London Authority (GLA), joined the celebration and took a closer look at the scheme's many benefits for the borough. Mike Auger, Muse board director, expressed pride in realizing the vision for Lewisham Gateway, emphasizing its role as a catalyst for the town's continued revival and positive impact on the local community. Balfour Beatty’s CEO of UK Construction Services, Mark Bullock, lauded the progress despite challenges, highlighting the scheme's commitment to local recruitment, training, and apprenticeships, showcasing the resilience and success of the project amid the pandemic.
The team behind Lewisham Gateway recently gathered to celebrate the completion of the main structures.
The final phase at Lewisham Gateway is currently under construction, which will be the last piece of a major urban regeneration scheme providing Lewisham with 1000 new homes, leisure facilities, a new park and commercial space, including a long-awaited Empire multiplex cinema.
Lewisham Gateway developer, Muse, Balfour Beatty and Lewisham Council took the opportunity to take key stakeholders, including the Department for Levelling Up (DLU), Transport for London (TfL) and the Greater London Authority (GLA), behind the hoarding and around the scheme and highlight the many benefits the scheme will bring to the borough.
Mike Auger, Muse board director, said: “We’re proud to be delivering the vision for Lewisham Gateway, which once the final phase is completed, we’ll have provided a catalyst for the town to realise its ambitions and continue its revival. So far, we’ve ploughed over £65m into activities that benefit local people and businesses, through apprenticeships, local employment opportunities, along with community activities and we’re looking forward to increasing that figure throughout the rest of the build.
“Our strong partnership between ourselves, the London Borough of Lewisham, GLA, DLU, and TfL, demonstrates that tangible, long-term benefits can be delivered when the private and public sector work in partnership. Together, we’re committed to creating a brighter future for everyone, by breathing new life into our towns and cities, driving investment where it’s needed and creating opportunities to benefit all in our communities.
“We’re also delighted to be partnering with the council on its Borough of Culture 2022 events.”
Mark Bullock, Balfour Beatty’s CEO of UK Construction Services, added: “The development of LG2 has made excellent progress despite the twin challenges of Covid 19 and global supply chain issues. The construction is ahead of schedule and on track to be completed by 2023. Our team worked hard to make sure that work carried on through the pandemic, adapting to work in a covid-safe way so that the scheme is built and delivering benefits for local people as soon as possible. Not only have we demonstrated our resilience, we have fulfilled our promises to local people – recruiting locally, providing training and apprenticeships and promoting pathways into the sector in local schools – and this should be celebrated in equal measure.”
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