Construction starts on mixed-use scheme in Higham’s Park

Published:  03 May, 2011

Spenhill, the regeneration subsidiary of Tesco, has begun construction work on phase I of a £105m mixed use development in Higham’s Park, London, that will include 10 new shops and cafes and will be anchored by a 37,000 sq ft Tesco store.

The 11.2 acre regeneration scheme, designed by Collado Collins, combines 253 modern houses and apartments designed around a new public park and pedestrianised street to be called Lime Row.

Tony Fletcher, regional corporate affairs manager, from Tesco, said: “Tesco’s investment in the Higham’s Park area will deliver much needed regeneration and attract more investment to the area through new retail and commercial employment opportunities. The scheme’s design will establish a new retail and leisure destination in the Higham’s Park area, all based around the new public areas, which will benefit shoppers and residents alike.”

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