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Lyons Dock, London Borough of Ealing
Project summary
Sector
Build-To-Rent
Developer
Greystar
Contractor
Tide
Volumetric manufacturer
Vision Volumetric
Key partners

Greystar, Ivanhoe Cambridge

Architect
HTA Design
Location
London Borough of Ealing
Programme
16 months
Status
Complete
Homes
251 apartments
Site size
8.6 hectares
Storeys
6 storeys
Height
28.750m
Volumetric units
739
 

Following the successful completion of Tillermans Court, we delivered the second phase of Greenford Quay in just 16 months.

Lyons Dock – phase 2 of the 2,118-home Greenford Quay regeneration project on the banks of the Grand Union Canal – is a six-storey apartment building comprising 251 build-to-rent homes.

 
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These range from studios to three-bedroom apartments, with some including terrace gardens and balconies. A dedicated Energy Centre provides district heating to every home, while the roof incorporates photovoltaic panels.

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Lyons phased handover

Lyons Dock had a phased handover as each section was completed, this sequence meant early rentals whilst construction continued through the rest of the site. Due to the minimal disruption volumetric construction brings, residents were not disturbed and meant the practical completion was achieved 12 months earlier, improving IRR.

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The community

As one of the largest purpose-built BTR schemes in London, Greenford Quay is a flagship development for this emerging sector, which meant the shared amenities had to be of the highest quality.

Residents benefit from communal courtyard gardens, a roof terrace, a gym and yoga studio, meeting rooms and workspaces, lounges, kitchens and a cinema room. Other facilities include parking spaces, electric vehicle charging points and secure bike storage. This phase of the scheme also includes 1,000m² of planting.

 
 
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Regeneration inbuilt

The multi-phase Greenford Quay regeneration project revitalises a 27-acre industrial site that had been derelict for over a decade. The beautifully landscaped public realm includes an amphitheatre, a bridge and a canalside walkway.

8.6
hectares of derelict industrial land
 
3.4
hectares of enhanced public realm
 
40 %
green open public space
 
 
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It’s very aspirational. You can sit in a private cinema without having to spend £50,000 installing one in your house. You can sit on the rooftop, which is probably better than the rooftops that most people will ever have, sit in one of five lounges, which are nicer than any lounge you could ever have, and go to work in one of the workspaces, which are probably nicer than any office you’ll ever have.

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Ian Silverstein
Greenford Quay resident
 
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The Greenford Quay master plan

The mixed-use waterfront neighbourhood will ultimately include 2,118 new homes in seven main buildings on derelict industrial land, breathing new life into a previously inaccessible stretch of the Grand Union Canal.

 
 
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