Dominvs Group granted planning consent for £250 Euro House mixed-use regeneration project in London's Wembley

Dominvs Group granted planning consent for £250 Euro House mixed-use regeneration project in London's Wembley

Dominvs Group, the leading London real estate development and investment group, has received a resolution to grant planning consent from the London Borough of Brent for the £250 million mixed-use regeneration project on the Euro House site in Wembley providing 493 apartments and penthouses, a health club, retail outlets and 30,000 sqft / 2,787m2 of makerspace (light industrial/workshops), complete with high quality public realm, canal-like feature and landscaping.

The consented Euro House development is one of the largest residential schemes within the Dominvs Group portfolio and is part of the group’s strategy to diversify into the residential market over the next five years which includes seeking and undertaking private residential, student, build-to-rent and joint venture opportunities in London and the wider UK.

Located just a few minutes walk from the iconic Wembley Stadium, the adjacent London Designer Outlet retail village, and Wembley Park Underground Station the new Euro House development is designed by multi-award winning architectural practice AHMM (Allford, Hall, Monaghan & Morris). The 541,564 sqft / 50,313 m2 (GIA) development is located on a freehold 2.8-acre industrial site on Fulton Road, with a former warehouse building and yard set to be replaced by four striking new buildings, rising from 11 to 21 storey, containing one, two and three bedroom apartments of which 98 provide affordable housing and the balance private sale.

The prime site falls within the heart of the Wembley Area Action Plan, an 87 acre zone which is being transformed into Wembley Park, a new destination for London providing high quality housing, fashion outlets, restaurants and cafes. Winners of the RIBA Stirling Prize, and many other awards for architecture and design, AHMM, is led by Managing Director Peter Morris, with the practice renowned for designing contemporary buildings inspired by their local history, and delivering high profile regeneration projects which include the Television Centre, Elephant Park, Stratford City and Royal Arsenal.