£380m Mill Hill development gets green light for additional homes
A multi-million pound residential development in North West London has been given the go-ahead for 82 more new homes.
Led by Poly UK, a subsidiary of international developer Poly Development and Holding Group, the Plaza Collection development in Mill Hill is set to deliver over 700 new homes.
Poly UK has already appointed Bennett Construction as the main contractor for the delivery of 257 of the properties.
May Zhao, executive director of Poly UK, commented: “As this is Poly’s first residential project in the UK, it is imperative that we have the best-in-class project team, from initial design to delivery, to meet our vision of creating standout homes that raise the bar for design and quality at this strategic development site.
“Bennett Construction has a first-class track record in delivering large scale projects of this nature, making it an ideal partner to take the first phase of the site forward.”
“We remain highly confident in the London market and look forward to the first homes coming to fruition, simultaneously delivering landscaped public and commercial space that can be enjoyed by the new community that is coming together here.”
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