Up to 3,000 homes will be built on three sites including 1,373 homes on a former Mod site at RAF Uxbridge and 1,100 homes on another disused RAF site at Mill Hill in north London.
It also recently secured outline planning for up to 500 homes at Long Marston near Stratford upon Avon.
In a trading update, St Modwen said it expected to be granted detailed approval this month for 311 homes at Glan Llyn, Newport, South Wales. The site has outline consent for up to 4,000 homes.
The regeneration specialist said it had also resolved compulsory purchase order issues at Coed Darcy, Neath. South Wales. This delivers an increased outline consent for the development of up to 4,000 homes.
In the partnership with house builder Persimmon, detailed planning applications have been submitted for the development of 212 homes in Sunderland, as well as the 311 homes at Glan Llyn.
Four other schemes will be placed through planning shortly, with five sites expected to go to construction this year.
On the commercial property side, Bill Oliver, chief executive of St. Modwen, said: “We have now exchanged contracts for the pre-sale of an 85,000 sq ft Sainsbury’s foodstore at Longbridge, an 85,000 sq ft Tesco’s foodstore at Hednesford, Staffordshire and a Travelodge hotel at Edmonton.
“All three of these developments will commence construction during the second half of this financial year.”