Camden Council has authorised the parties to deliver 478 energy efficient homes on the site across a range of tenures, including social rent, intermediate rent and market sale.
Nearly half (44%) of these homes, designed by PRP architects, will be affordable.
The new plans, including prioritising larger homes to support multigenerational occupancy, have been shaped by ongoing engagement with residents.
Existing Juniper Crescent residents on social or intermediate rent contracts have a guaranteed right to return to a new home in the development once completed. These households will also receive a 10-year subsidy package for council tax and service charges.
Commencement of the project will begin this summer with the first homes set to be handed over in 2030.
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“This decision paves the way for delivering high-quality homes, vibrant new public spaces, and a genuinely sustainable neighbourhood shaped by extensive resident engagement,” said Rob Wilkinson, regional managing director at Vistry South London.
“We are proud to be working, once again, alongside Riverside to bring forward a project that not only delivers much needed affordable housing but also creates long-term social value for the people of Camden.”
Robert Marcantoni, director of development for London at Riverside, added: “Throughout this process, resident consultation has been key and we are looking forward to continuing this close engagement as we build a vibrant and sustainable new neighbourhood at Juniper Crescent.
“Riverside is committed to providing high-quality, accessible homes and the delivery of 208 social and intermediate rent homes as part of this project is testament to this mission.”



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