MHA London has today announced that planning permission has been granted for Elthorne Works, the development is a co-location scheme situated on Trumpers Way, Hanwell, in the borough of Ealing in West London.
The redevelopment of this underutilised industrial site is set to provide extensive modern flexible workspace, together with much needed quality private and affordable housing available for both sale and rent, comprising of 205 apartments in three buildings above a podium of eight townhouses.
Hossein Abedinzadeh, Founder of MHA London, said: “I am delighted that we have been granted planning permission for this exemplar development which will provide benefits to the local community with much-needed homes, flexible workspace and new employment opportunities, in addition to enhanced public realm, car parking and cycle spaces. I am immensely proud of this project which has not forgotten the site’s industrial past. It is important to us that all our projects are not only commercially successful but provide a positive contribution to the neighbourhood.”
Elthorne Works combines quality residential and commercial use on one site. The modern industrial units on the ground floor will preserve and enhance local employment opportunities, whilst also providing a flexible commercial space which can be easily adapted to suit individual occupier requirements.
Andrew White, Head of Residential at Colliers International, said: “In London where land space is a premium, mixed-use developments like this one are essential in providing a range of property uses which can fit local need. Elthorne Works will provide good quality housing, while still retaining the area’s ability to provide local employment and capitalise on the soon to be opened Elizabeth Line offering fast public transport connections to central and east London.”
The local station, Hanwell, will be part of Crossrail and shall directly benefit those living and working at Elthorne Works with journey times between Hanwell and Bond Street cut from 32 minutes to just 17 minutes.