The reason why high street chain John Lewis is building hundreds of new homes
30.06.2023 - 12:09
/ manchestereveningnews.co.uk
John Lewis is preparing to construct hundreds of new rental homes in west and south-east London, with the aim of housing key workers such as nurses and teachers.
This initiative marks the next stage in the John Lewis Partnership's plans to build approximately 1,000 "build-to-rent" homes in West Ealing and Bromley in London, as well as Reading.
The new homes will be furnished with John Lewis furniture and will be situated near new flagship Waitrose shops and cafes. The properties will also feature amenities such as a roof garden, co-working spaces, and a communal gym.
On Friday, the company submitted the first planning applications for the London developments.
By undertaking this scheme, the John Lewis Partnership, which also owns Waitrose, hopes to address the UK's housing crisis and meet the growing demand for rental properties, especially as private landlords exit the market.
The plans entail the construction of 428 new homes in West Ealing and 353 in Bromley.
Additionally, the company plans to convert an empty warehouse in Reading into homes later this year.
According to the John Lewis Partnership, over a third of the homes will be affordable, with a particular focus on providing housing for key public sector workers such as nurses and teachers. However, the rental costs have not been specified.
The company anticipates that the first tenants will move into the properties by the end of 2027, with the entire scheme to be completed in 2028.
The rental homes will be designed to accommodate households of varying sizes, and residents will have the option to secure both short- and long-term tenancies.
In December, the retail giant announced a £500 million deal with investment giant Abrdn, with the goal of building 10,000