The Greater London Authority has selected Catalyst Housing as partner for the 934-home development of St Ann’s Hospital in Tottenham, N15.
The scheme comprises townhouses and flats, designed by Karakusevic Carson and 6a architects, on the 27.7-acre site.
Half the homes will be affordable and Catalyst will offer these to Haringey Council as London Affordable Rent.
Philip Jenkins, group development director at Catalyst, said: “Placemaking is at the heart of what we do, and we’ll work closely with the community and key stakeholders to co-create and deliver a truly community-led redevelopment for local people, for our dedicated and highly-valued key workers and for future generations.
“As well as over 900 high-quality new homes, we’re committed to incorporating the site’s heritage, creating community and green space, and providing an accessible, attractive and connected hub that reflects the diversity of the area.”
In 2018, the GLA tapped its £250m land fund for the first time to buy the site from Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust.
The GLA has since launched a hunt for development partner for a 220-home scheme at North Middlesex University Hospital in Edmonton.
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