Regeneration for London’s historic Royal Docks a step closer

Silvertown Quays regeneration to form part of the development of the Royal Docks into a ‘vibrant destination‘.

Royal Docks website writes:
Plans have been submitted for the £3.5bn transformation of Silvertown Quays into a new piece of London, creating an innovation quarter for global brands and businesses, alongside 3,000 new homes, securing a vibrant future for the Royal Docks.

The Deputy Mayor for Housing, Land and Property, Richard Blakeway, said:

“The Mayor is overseeing a massive regeneration of the historic Royal Docks returning them to their former glory as a centre for industry and innovation at the heart of the capital’s economy. The transformation of Silvertown Quays is part of a huge drive from the Mayor to kick-start development on publicly owned sites across the capital to boost the supply of new homes for Londoners and regenerate local communities. This exciting redevelopment will help rejuvenate the area with thousands of new homes and jobs, and make London’s docklands a must go visitor destination for future generations.”

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