- Jun 8, 2003
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A GROUNDBREAKING £450 million project to build more than 1,400 new homes in Tottenham has moved a step closer after the shortlisting of six potential bidders to work with Haringey Council.
The High Road West scheme will also see the creation of new business space and a major public square. It will also feature a rebuilt £14m White Hart Lane station to serve Tottenham Hotspur FC’s new £600m stadium, work on which is scheduled to begin at the end of the 2016/17 season, plus a park, bars, cafés, library and learning centre and a public area to host screenings and community events
The shortlisted companies are Barratt Developments PLC; Countryside Properties UK Limited; Lendlease Development Limited; Linkcity (Bouygues); Stanhope PLC, and Taylor Wimpey UK Ltd. A final decision will be announced by mid-2017.
Cllr Alan Strickland, Haringey Council’s cabinet member for housing, regeneration and planning said: “This is a project which will transform Tottenham and bring more than 1,400 new homes and thousands of new jobs to the area. Developments like High Road West send a clear signal that Tottenham is London’s most dynamic and important regeneration area. The partner we select for this major project will share our vision for a development that brings huge benefits for our residents and businesses for generations to come.”
The High Road West scheme will also see the creation of new business space and a major public square. It will also feature a rebuilt £14m White Hart Lane station to serve Tottenham Hotspur FC’s new £600m stadium, work on which is scheduled to begin at the end of the 2016/17 season, plus a park, bars, cafés, library and learning centre and a public area to host screenings and community events
The shortlisted companies are Barratt Developments PLC; Countryside Properties UK Limited; Lendlease Development Limited; Linkcity (Bouygues); Stanhope PLC, and Taylor Wimpey UK Ltd. A final decision will be announced by mid-2017.
Cllr Alan Strickland, Haringey Council’s cabinet member for housing, regeneration and planning said: “This is a project which will transform Tottenham and bring more than 1,400 new homes and thousands of new jobs to the area. Developments like High Road West send a clear signal that Tottenham is London’s most dynamic and important regeneration area. The partner we select for this major project will share our vision for a development that brings huge benefits for our residents and businesses for generations to come.”