John Lewis given the green light for new rental housing in Bromley

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Jul 2024
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What: John Lewis has been granted permission to transform its Waitrose site in Bromley into a new residential community with 353 rental homes and a modernised store.

Why it is important: This project underscores John Lewis's commitment to community development and urban regeneration, offering a significant boost to the local economy and providing much-needed housing with a focus on long-term tenancy options and community amenities.

John Lewis has received approval from the London Borough of Bromley to convert its Waitrose site into a residential community featuring 353 rental homes. The development, which prioritizes local residents for tenancy, includes a mix of one, two, and three-bedroom homes, with shared fitness, home-working, and socializing areas. The project also features new public green spaces, a café, and amenities for community groups and schools, alongside improved cycle and pedestrian links. John Lewis estimates that the investment will inject GBP 70 million into the local economy over the next decade. Katherine Russell, John Lewis Partnership's director of Build to Rent (BTR), expressed delight at the support from Bromley residents and the potential to enhance the area and provide vital housing.

John Lewis given the green light for new rental housing in Bromley