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142 affordable homes completed at Macfarlane Place, Television Centre

Date14th Oct 2024

CategoryNews & Updates

142 new homes currently being marketed to prospective residents by Peabody with London Living Rent Homes are now fully reserved and Shared Ownership homes are launching this autumn.

Part of the iconic Television Centre development, Macfarlane Place – comprising two predominantly brick buildings – is a stylish collection of 1 & 2 bedroom apartments available through Shared Ownership. Featuring contemporary kitchens, modern fittings and fixtures, spacious carpeted bedrooms and private outdoor spaces, the development also benefits from a landscaped communal podium garden.

Macfarlane Place has been developed for Peabody by developer Mitsui Fudosan UK and delivered by its development manager Stanhope. It was designed by architects Maccreanor Lavington. The new buildings provide 71 London Affordable Rent, 34 London Living Rent and 37 homes for Shared Ownership.

Jonathan Trout, Property and Commercial Director at Stanhope, said: “Completing this latest residential development is a significant step at Television Centre. The demand for affordable housing in West London is growing as the area continues to attract new businesses and residents alike. Alongside Mitsui Fudosan UK, we have now completed 142 new affordable homes at Macfarlane Place for Peabody and in partnership with Kier. Macfarlane Place provides essential new housing in Hammersmith and Fulham and continues the rapid regeneration of White City with a key focus on sustainability and carbon efficiency.”

Takeshi Iwama, Chief Executive at Mitsui Fudosan UK, said: “We are proud to complete another successful project with Stanhope in the ongoing redevelopment of Television Centre. White City and the surrounding area is quickly becoming a hub for life sciences, creative industries and innovative businesses alike. We look forward to the continued success of both Macfarlane Place and to delivering more residential space at Television Centre in the future.”