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Future housing

Planning for people

Thousands upon thousands of people will be moving to Stratford over the coming years, and the area and its developers are working hard to create the kind of housing that will accommodate them.  Apartments adjoining the Stratford’s rejuvenated centre with all its arts, entertainment and retail opportunities; Georgian-style terraces of family dwellings in the northern quarter of the Olympic park; and modern Scandinavian-style houses  lining the waterways to the south. 

Canalside housing and in parkland, homes in the Athletes Village, homes in the urban heart of Stratford City.  Homes to rent, homes to buy, affordable part-rent/part-buy homes.  All enjoying the incredible connectivity, infrastructure and facilities which this fast-growing area has to offer.  All developed with a consciousness of the urgent need for a low-carbon, energy efficient future and benefiting from a menu of eco-innovations: green roofs, heat pumps, maximised insulation and combined heat and power systems.

And many conceived and designed by some of the world’s leading urban architects.

Stratford’s new developments will offer housing for every age and income.  They will sustain and strengthen the youthfulness and diversity of the area, they will dovetail with Stratford’s history and heritage, and they will be built with respect for its existing communities. 

Stratford is planning for the future - by planning for people.

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