EcoWorld completes second London BTR scheme

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UK: EcoWorld London has completed its second build-to-rent (BTR) scheme, at Kew Bridge, south-west London.

The 487-unit scheme is the final project to complete as part of EcoWorld London’s £400 million 2018 deal with Invesco Real Estate, and marks the culmination of one of the single largest commitments into the UK BTR sector.

The final phase has been officially handed over to management firm Apo, a sister company of EcoWorld London. More than half of the homes have already been let or reserved.

Called Apo Kew Bridge, the scheme includes a gym, social and coworking lounges, secure rooftop play space and flexible amenity spaces.

Apo Kew Bridge forms part of EcoWorld London’s wider Kew Bridge development– a £600 million transformation of brownfield land into a new neighbourhood.

The development facilitated the delivery of Brentford Football Club’s new 17,250 seat stadium, alongside nearly 1,000 new homes, retail spaces and new public realm for Brentford.

The open market sale homes, called Verdo, are due to complete from August 2022.

EcoWorld’s first London BTR scheme is in Barking.

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