Keepmoat has invested more than £91m into a housing regeneration scheme at the former AEI Cable Works factory site in Northfleet.
The scheme, Cable Wharf, is being delivered by the housebuilder as part of a partnership with multiple stakeholders to regenerate 28.6 acres of brownfield land and provide 598 homes.
Cable Wharf was previously home to Northfleet Power Station and the once-renowned Rosherville Pleasure Gardens that sit between the River Thames and the A2/M2.
The current phase of the development is nearing completion, with the wider development is expected to complete in 2035.
Adam Knight, regional managing director at Keepmoat, South Midlands, said: “We’re thrilled to be continuing delivery under our strategic partnership model to build quality, sustainable homes for the latest phase in this historic regeneration project.
“As the Cable Wharf project nears completion and our communities begin to flourish, it’s extremely rewarding to hear positive feedback from residents and breathe new life into the area.”
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