Vistry to build 950 homes next to Olympic Park

Aaron Morby 1 year ago
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Partnership homes specialist Vistry has teamed up with the London Legacy Development Corporation to build 948 new mixed-tenure homes in a new community located next to Pudding Mill Lane station in Stratford, East London.

The £600m development next to the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park will be brought forward over four phases. A minimum of 45% of the new homes will be affordable, as well as over 30,000 sqm of non-residential floor space to accommodate a mix of workspace, retail, community and leisure uses.

Construction of the first phase is expected to start in summer 2026, with completion of the overall scheme scheduled for 2033.

Greg Fitzgerald, chief executive of Vistry Group, said: “This is a fantastic opportunity for our partnerships business to revitalise this area of East London and create a thriving and sustainable new community.

The community will be supported with a nursery, health centre, community pavilion, shops, cafes and restaurants around Pudding Mill DLR station.

“We are very pleased to be working in partnership with the LLDC and the GLA to provide the mix of high-quality new homes that residents desperately need, alongside the infrastructure, facilities and socio-economic opportunities required to support them.”   

                                                                                                          

Rosanna Lawes, Executive Director of Development at LLDC, said: The joint venture partnership with Vistry means that we can rapidly build on the Park’s successful legacy to create another thriving and sustainable community.

“Quality design is at the heart of the scheme both in well-designed and sustainable homes, in high quality public realm, amenities and significant workspace that creates truly successful places.”

Project team



  • Client: London Legacy Development Corporation
  • Masterplan lead: Gort Scott
  • Design collaborators: 5th Studio, JCLA, ZCD
  • Engineering consultant: Stantec
  • Quantity surveyor: Gardiner & Theobald
  • EIA consultant: Aecom

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