Live, work and play at Wembley Park

Live, work and play at Wembley Park

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  • Revitalised Wembley Park drawing in visitors and residents alike
  • Developer Quintain creating a community as well as a skyline
  • Pienna Apartments available from just £375,000

Wembley Park is rapidly becoming one of London’s most desirable residential districts. Extensive revitalization by London-based property developer Quintain has given the area a brand new lease of life with Londoners flocking to live, work and play in Wembley Park.

Quintain’s COO James Saunders comments,

“When we began redeveloping Wembley Park we knew that this was going to be a huge project. It’s about so much more than just constructing buildings – it is about creating a community, a place where people want to spend their time. Of course, it’s also about building beautiful residences that enhance the skyline of this world-class city.”

Wembley Park has long been a popular destination for day visitors, thanks to its sporting and music venues, but adding soul to the area and developing it into somewhere that Londoners would want to spend their evening and leisure time was an ambitious undertaking. The goal has been to create a community where people want to live, work and play and that is precisely what Quintain is achieving.

Helen Chan purchased a studio apartment in Wembley Park’s Forum House when it launched. She also owns a shop with a long lease in London Designer Outlet, Wembley Park’s shopping and leisure complex.

Helen bought the apartment as an investment to rent out and has been delighted with the purchase. She lets it via Wembley Park Residential, Quintain’s dedicated letting team subsidiary. The team has already completed more than 500 lets across the Quadrant Court and Forum House buildings. To date, Helen hasn’t had a single void period for her apartment.

When London Designer Outlet launched, Helen purchased a unit in order to open bubble tea outlet Chaboba. Serving a handful of selected Asian fast food dishes, as well as the popular Taiwanese bubble tea, Chaboba is thriving and Helen is thrilled that she opted for both a commercial and a residential investment in Wembley Park.

The area’s combined appeal is precisely what Quintain has been so keen to achieve. Wembley Park has been transformed from a destination just to visit into a bustling community that is attracting permanent residents and workers from across London and beyond. With excellent transport facilities and local amenities ranging from top restaurants to cultural attractions and retail outlets, Wembley Park really does have everything one could wish for.

Those seeking a home in the fantastic new Wembley Park can purchase a one bedroom apartment from £375,000 or a two bed from £495,000 at the recently launched Pienna Apartments, which form part of Quintain’s Alto Apartments. On-site benefits include a 24-hour concierge service and residents-only gym complete with studio room and spa treatment rooms. As well as stylish, contemporary interiors, most apartments also enjoy their own private outdoor space or balcony.

For more information and to book a time to visit the newly launched show apartments, visit www.alto-apartments.com or call the on-site Savills sales team on +44 20 3151 8601.

Zone 4 – it’s closer than you think!

Zone 4 – it’s closer than you think!

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  • Wembley Park in zone 4 ‘closer’ to Central London than many zone 3 locations
  • London Marylebone in just 9 minutes and the West End in 19
  • Heathrow and London City airports reachable within 45 minutes

London’s transport infrastructure is a curious thing. Broadly banded into six zones, radiating outward from the central zone 1, it is a quirk of the system that due to the varying speeds of overland train and Tube lines, zone 4 locations such as Wembley Park can often be ‘closer’ to the city centre than many of those in zone 3.

With three train stations, three Underground lines, the over-ground network and two National Rail lines, Wembley Park is certainly extremely well connected. James Saunders, COO of Quintain, the company behind Wembley Park’s substantial revitalisation, comments,

“One of Wembley Park’s many attractions is its connectivity. As well as being a fantastic lifestyle destination in its own right, the West End is just 19 minutes away, providing residents with access to world-class theatres, shops and restaurants. With over-ground trains, the Metropolitan line, Bakerloo line and Jubilee line to choose from, residents are spoiled for choice when it comes to transportation options.

“From a work perspective, Wembley Park residents can reach London Marylebone in 9 minutes, Baker Street in 12 minutes and Bond Street and Kings Cross in 19 minutes. London Bridge is just 25 minutes away and Canary Wharf can be reached in 32. And of course from September there is the added advantage of the Jubilee line running round-the-clock on Fridays and Saturdays to suit London’s 24 hour lifestyle.”

The area also benefits from excellent road connections, with easy access to the M1, M40, M25 and A406 and the planning of Wembley Park includes 3,000 parking spaces on site (residents’ secure underground parking spaces available at additional cost).

As well as swift access to Central London, Wembley Park is also well positioned for a range of other national and international destinations. It is possible to reach both Heathrow and London City airports within 45 minutes by train. Gatwick, Luton and Stansted airports are just a little further away, at 65, 71 and 77 minutes by rail respectively, according to Transport for London. All five airports can also be reached even more swiftly by road.

“Whether you want to head into London daily for work, or jet off around the world for your holidays, it’s easy to do from Wembley Park,” continues James Saunders. “Many of those who have bought apartments here are delighted at just how well connected the area is.”

Nagesh and Jayasri Duvvuri are two of those to benefit from Wembley Park’s excellent location. The couple moved to the area from Reading with their son in order to be closer to Jayasri’s work. Her commute from Reading to Canary Wharf was just too much of a chore and so the family looked at parts of London to relocate to. They dismissed living in Canary Wharf itself, then Harrow, then Sudbury. Then they came across Forum House in Wembley Park. The family fell in love with both the location and the property. The selection of excellent local primary schools sealed the deal.

Quintain’s current residential offering at Wembley Park is the stylish, contemporary apartments of Alto Apartments. The one, two and three bedroom residences are ideal for those who want to get the most out of London, whether they are enjoying their local area or travelling to another part of the capital. Prices start at £375,000 for a one bedroom home, with show apartments launching on 10/09/15 – book your place now at www.alto-apartments.com.

For further details, visit www.alto-apartments.com or call the Savills Sales team on +44 20 3151 8601.

Wembley Park architects reveal the secrets to creating one of London’s most stylish skylines

Wembley Park architects reveal the secrets to creating one of London’s most stylish skylines

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  • Alto Apartments at Wembley Park launched on 10th September 2015
  • Emphasis is on views of the iconic landscape and sustainable outdoor space
  • Design complements Wembley Park’s history while leading its future

Award-winning architects Flanagan Lawrence have revealed some rare and fascinating insights into what it takes to design the skyline in one of London’s most iconic areas. Following the launch of Alto Apartments on 10th September 2015, Chris Kallan Flanagan Lawrence’s Associate Director, has shared the firm’s vision behind the delightfully contemporary development. He explains,

“Creating a residential development in the middle of Wembley Park, which has already seen significant revitalization work, was an interesting and exciting challenge. There are a number of local landmarks to consider, as well as stunning views over London and we really wanted to maximize that backdrop.”

That meant designing apartments with deep terraces that would showcase the beauty of London’s skyline. The clean, crisp, modernist design takes inspiration from the striking Brent Civic Centre and The SSE Arena, Wembley, in terms of both form and materials.

“In an area like Wembley Park,” continues Kallan, “it’s a question of working within the existing framework to blend with the location’s history while at the same time pushing the boundaries of creativity in design to inform the area’s future.”

The result is the four residential buildings that comprise Alto Apartments. The towers sit harmoniously within the local landscape, their stepped tiers and symmetrical lines setting the tone for the development. The considered approach is demonstrated through numerous elements, including the delightful residents’ garden situated at the heart of the buildings, where landscaped gardens mark a visual procession that connects to the Paul Daisley Gardens. Careful consideration has also been given to the relevance of the North/South axis, with sunlight hours maximized for those enjoying the gardens, as well as the individual apartments.

The design of Alto Apartments began back in March 2014 when Flanagan Lawrence was appointed by Wembley Park developer, Quintain. It is the second time that the two companies have collaborated on such a large-scale project.

Quintain’s COO James Saunders has been delighted with the outcome of the partnership, commenting,

“The thoughtful design behind Alto Apartments has resulted in a new level of contemporary homes for Londoners. As you enter the buildings, the lobby is reminiscent of a modern boutique hotel, complete with 24-hour concierge. It’s a look and a feel that fits beautifully with what our customers are demanding, both inside and out.”

Inside the individual apartments, the meticulous design flows beautifully. Full height windows maximize the light that floods into the spacious, open plan living/kitchen/dining area. Generously sized balconies add a delightful outdoor element to the living space. Storage cupboards have been provided to enable residents to keep their apartments looking wonderfully elegant and uncluttered. Even the appliances are in keeping with the tone – there is a heated wall for towels in the bathroom and the kitchen features Siemens appliances.

Those keen to discover for themselves the mastery behind Quintain’s latest residential offering are invited to visit the new show apartments, open from 10th September 2015. Showcasing the carefully considered layout and high quality internal finish available at the new Alto Apartments, where one bedroom properties are available from £375,000 and two beds from £495,000, book your place at the launch now by visiting www.alto-apartments.com or calling the onsite Savills Sales team on +44 20 3151 8601.

Ooh la la! French property buyers head to NW London as new Lycée International opens in Wembley Park

Ooh la la! French property buyers head to NW London as new Lycée International opens in Wembley Park

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  • 400,000 strong French population in UK, majority in London (French Embassy)
  • French language now second only to English for Google searches in London
  • New Lycée International de Londres to open on 3rd September 2015 in Wembley Park
  • 500 pupils and their families drawn to a revitalized Wembley Park

Newly released data from Google has served to highlight the growing appeal of London as a home to those from France. Back in 2004, French was the third most commonly used language for Google searches in London, after English and Polish. Now, the 2015 data has shown that French has moved up to take the second place spot, making it the most used language in London after English for Google searches.

Up to 400,000 French live in the UK according to the nation’s Embassy. A huge majority live in the capital, resulting in London often being referred to as France’s ‘sixth biggest city’. Traditional geographical hotspots for French communities have been in the south and west of the city (South Kensington, Clapham and Ealing) but things are set to change with the opening of a new French school in Wembley Park, northwest London.

The Lycée International de Londres – Winston Churchill, just 7 minutes’ walk from Wembley Park station, will open its doors to the first pupils on 3rd September 2015. Wembley Park is extremely well connected with three stations, three tube lines, the overground and two National Rail lines.

With 500 children already enrolled, the Lycée International de Londres – Winston Churchill is set to have a real impact on Wembley Park. As a school for day pupils only, it is drawing not only French families to the area to settle but also the school’s staff.

Quintain, the developer responsible for the significant revitalization of Wembley Park, which will see 5,000 new homes built, has already sold apartments at the stylish, mid-market Emerald Gardens and Alto Apartments to parents of children who will be attending the Lycée.

Teaching and support staff have also secured apartments at Quintain’s existing residential properties, Forum House and Quadrant Court ahead of the start of the 2015/16 academic year through the company’s dedicated onsite lettings team, Wembley Park Residential.

Quintain’s COO James Saunders comments,

“The Lycée International de Londres – Winston Churchill is yet another excellent addition we are excited to see join the community here at Wembley Park. The recently refurbished SSE Arena, Hilton Hotel and new London Designer Outlet have already had a hugely positive impact on the area and now the new Lycée International is serving to offer an excellent education option for London’s growing French population and other internationally minded families.

The new school follows the success of the Lycée Charles de Gaulle in South Kensington, which this year celebrates its centenary, having been founded back in 1915. The Wembley Park school will be London’s second Lycée and is an exciting addition to the capital’s diverse education offering.

Those looking to live in very close proximity to the school for future academic years would do well to consider Quintain’s just launched Pienna Apartments. Part of the Alto Apartments phase of the Wembley Park development, Pienna offers 133 contemporary one, two and three bedroom homes, complete with 24 hour concierge, gym with studio room, spa treatment rooms and private residents’ water courtyard garden. Prices start at £375,000 for a one bedroom apartment and £495,000 for a two bedroom home. The show apartments are available to visit from 10th September 2015.

For further details, visit www.alto-apartments.com or call the Savills Sales team on +44 20 3151 8601.

House building accelerates at Wembley Park, with ceremony to celebrate dual success

House building accelerates at Wembley Park, with ceremony to celebrate dual success

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  • Topping out ceremony at Emerald Gardens, where sales have reached 90%
  • GLA Deputy Mayor for Housing supports acceleration of London home building
  • Wembley Park is London’s latest lifestyle destination

Wembley Park has undergone significant revitalisation in recent years. While retaining the area’s rich heritage, developer Quintain has considerately added a range of stylish accommodation options, along with the fantastic LDO shopping experience, to turn Wembley Park into one of London’s hottest lifestyle locations.

Now, this exciting part of North West London has reached a significant milestone in its development of mid-mainstream housing, marked by a well-attended topping out and ground breaking ceremony on 29th July 2015.

Deputy Mayor for Housing, Land and Property at the Greater London Authority, Richard Blakeway, was the guest of honour, extolling the importance of accelerating homebuilding in London, of which Wembley Park is a shining example.

James Saunders, COO of Quintain, who also attended the event comments,

“It has been wonderful to take time to celebrate the topping out of Emerald Gardens. This is a significant step in speeding up the supply of new homes for Londoners and in building a Wembley Park that is a joy for people to live in now and for future generations.”

The topping out of Emerald Gardens, Quintain’s current residential offering at North West Village, Wembley Park, comes as sales figures for the development hit the 90% mark.  Inspired by London’s famous garden squares, Emerald Gardens consists of 475 apartments spread across seven buildings, set in almost an acre of landscaped grounds. Most have their own private outdoor space, with the contemporary design providing a range of balcony or terraced options.

The studio, one, two and three bedroom homes at Emerald Gardens combine the elegance of London living with a host of practical amenities such as a 24 hour concierge and security service, a gym, a private cinema and a residents’ club room.

Mike Higgins, Director of Sisk, Emerald Gardens’ appointed contractor, comments,

“Sisk are delighted to be involved in the construction of Emerald Gardens, which maintains our ongoing strategic partnership with Quintain over the last 10 years, driving forward the provision of stylish, contemporary new homes for Londoners at Wembley Park.”

The blending of new architecture with the existing grace of Wembley Park, as demonstrated so perfectly by Emerald Gardens, has been one of the successes of the development to date. Buildings have been carefully designed to appeal both to current Wembley Park residents and to those attracted to the area by the superb lifestyle it offers.

Not only did the 29th July ceremony celebrate the topping out of Emerald Gardens, but it also marked the ground breaking milestone for the development’s exciting second phase, Alto Apartments: 19 floors of contemporary, mid-market homes. The first phase, Pienna Apartments, will comprise 133 stylish homes, reaching up to 19 storeys, priced from £355,000 and launching in September 2015.

For further details, visit http://www.northwestvillage.com/ or call the Savills Sales team on +44 20 3151 8601.

Ask the experts: How to get more from your Wembley Park rental property

Ask the experts: How to get more from your Wembley Park rental property

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  • Over 70% of private landlords opt to use Wembley Park Residential
  • 4 out of 5 tenants look for furnished apartments
  • Redecorate and replace every 5-7 years

When it comes to Wembley Park, nobody knows the residential rental market like Lettings Manager Ashley Payne and his team at Wembley Park Residential. Established in 2008 as a subsidiary of British-based developer, Quintain, the team has completed over 500 lets across Forum House and Quadrant Court, two of the core residential offerings of the significant revitalization project taking place at Wembley Park, and is now managing lettings at the current phase, Emerald Gardens.

“We provide a trusted and reliable service that over 70% of private landlords at Wembley Park prefer to use,” explains Ashley. “We take pride in our profession. All our staff are fully trained by the Association of Residential Letting Agents (ARLA) and hold a range of professional qualifications. Our documents are produced by a specialist legal firm and we have a dedicated onsite manager to handle all aspects of property maintenance. We cover all the angles so that landlords and tenants alike can feel relaxed and reassured when using our service.”

With more than 25 years’ combined experience letting and managing residential property across London, the team knows just how to maximize a rental property’s value. Ashley shares his insights into how to get more from your Wembley Park rental property:

1. Find the best tenant

Having a successful rental property relies on your tenants paying their rent on time and wanting to stay in the property for an extensive period. At Wembley Park, along with advertising online (in particular with the ever popular Rightmove), we also have tenants who upsize and downsize within the buildings and who recommend their family and friends to our services.  We also benefit from site signage advertising our services. Altogether, this gives us a healthy database of applicants old and new who are interested in renting apartments in Wembley Park, so we know precisely what prospective tenants are looking for from their rental property. Knowing Wembley Park inside out means that we can pair each apartment with the perfect tenant, thus encouraging longer stays by having happier tenants.

2. Think about the furniture

Four out of five tenants are looking for a furnished apartment so modern furnishings that suit the quality finish of the apartment are essential. Plan to purchase (as a minimum) a sofa, dining table with chairs, TV stand and coffee table for the living room, double bed, headboard, mattress, chest of drawers, bedside tables and freestanding wardrobe (if a built-in wardrobe is not in place).

3. Choose the best management company

Using a management company such as Wembley Park Residential, which is actually based on site and knows the properties inside and out, is a smart move for landlords. It means the team is perfectly positioned to manage the apartment compared to an offsite company, which may not be so intricately familiar with elements of the development such as the heating system or the ventilation.

Wembley Park Residential undertakes inspections every six months on behalf of private owners, at no extra cost. This means we can let owners know if any changes are required and ensure that tenants are happy in their homes.

4. Know how to price correctly

Pricing your rental property correctly is essential. If the rent is too low, you will miss out on income. If it’s too high, you may struggle to find a tenant and end up with a void period. With over 500 lettings already successfully completed on site over the past seven years, and being highly aware of current market conditions, we have a wealth of knowledge to drawn upon when it comes to setting rents, whether for a studio, one, two or three bedroom apartment.

5. Be the best landlord you can be

Being a good landlord is about more than just buying a property and renting it out. You can maximize your tenant’s happiness by always responding to queries quickly and ensuring that any repairs are carried out swiftly. Use contractors who are familiar with the development and have been tried and tested.

6. Keep the property refreshed

Remember that rental properties require repainting and recarpeting from time to time, as well as needing their white goods, soft furnishings and other items replaced. We recommend refreshing a property every five to seven years as a minimum. Your tenant will appreciate the commitment to keeping their home looking tiptop and will likely be happy to stay there longer.

With Wembley Park making headlines as one of London’s most desirable lifestyle destinations, accommodation is highly sought after. Tenants can enjoy an onsite, 24 hour concierge, pre-wired fibre optic to all apartments, videophone entry systems, an Envac recycling waste management system and secure underground parking, as well as a location on the doorstep of a huge range of local amenities, from fitness centres to designer shopping and eating at LDO and endless entertainment options at The SSE Arena, Wembley.

Price of apartments at Emerald Gardens, the current residential offering under construction at Wembley Park, start at £366,000. Estimated rents are from £288 per week for a studio, £312 pw for a one bedroom apartment and £390 pw for a two bedroom. For further details, visit http://www.northwestvillage.com/, call the Savills Sales team on +44 20 3151 8601 or call Wembley Park Residential on 0845 201 1205.

Happy Londoners move to green spaces for long-term health benefits

Happy Londoners move to green spaces for long-term health benefits

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  • Relocating to a green space improves mental health (University of Exeter)
  • Quintain to create London’s newest garden square – Elvin Square Gardens
  • Emerald Gardens provides contemporary apartments in nearly an acre of gardens
  • Mayor of London looks to ‘lifetime neighbourhoods’ to meet Londoners’ needs

Londoners know that summer in the capital is about being outdoors: taking early morning exercise, long evenings in the parks and weekend picnics and barbecues with friends, making the most of the city’s green spaces. Now it seems that the Mayor’s office is also supporting Londoners’ love of the great outdoors as witnessed in the recent publication of its guidance for planners on meeting the social needs of Londoners.

The Social Infrastructure Supplementary Planning Guidance focuses on ensuring that London has the schools, hospitals and places of worship that its needs for its growing population. But the guidance also considers the wellbeing of Londoners in terms of access to open spaces, with a view to ‘creating places people can live their whole lives.’

It is an ethos that is much in evidence in the massive revitalisation project led by British-developer Quintain in Wembley Park. The North West Village residential development will include the creation of a brand new London square, Elvin Square Gardens, a public space in the heart of urban Wembley for residents and visitors alike to enjoy. It is part of a master plan that is transforming Wembley Park from the home of concerts and sporting events into a destination in which to live in its own right.

But it’s not just the public areas of Wembley Park that are in keeping with the Mayor’s vision of ‘lifetime neighbourhoods.’ The apartments under construction at Emerald Gardens, the current phase of North West Village, are set within almost an acre of tranquil gardens, providing residents with lush green spaces to relax and enjoy year round.

A private courtyard water garden is also incorporated into the progressive layout. The design is rare for a development so close to central London but the inclusion of green space was an essential element as Quintain’s Head of Residential Sales, Paul Hogarth, explains,

“We know how much Londoners love to spend time outdoors so it was clear from the outset that the design of North West Village had to include dedicated green spaces for our residents to enjoy. At Emerald Gardens, we have also ensured that almost every apartment has its own balcony or terrace, for fantastic urban living.

“With Elvin Square Gardens, we have gone one step further and created a new garden square for all those who live in or visit Wembley Park to experience. The design honours the area’s heritage; Wembley Park was well-known as a recreational destination filled with large, green open spaces and tree-lined boulevards, and we have strived to bring this historic identity back to this part of North West London.“

Elisabetta Barone, who purchased a three bedroom apartment in Forum House in Wembley Park in 2009 is delighted with the green spaces available in the area. She remarks on how child-friendly Wembley Park is, with her daughter often playing with the other residents’ children in the gated courtyard in Forum House, as well as the main children’s playground.

Studies have shown that for adults as well as children, access to green space impacts positively on mental health, with the latest research from the University of Exeter Medical School finding that relocating to a greener area in a town or city has an immediate and long-term beneficial effect on an individual’s mental state. Londoners looking to improve their health and wellbeing by moving to a greener area can snap up one of the few remaining apartments at Emerald Gardens for a starting price of £366,000.

For further details, visit http://www.northwestvillage.com/ or call the Savills Sales team on +44 20 3151 8601.

We’re on our way to Wembley… but how will we get there?

We’re on our way to Wembley… but how will we get there?

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  • Wembley Park provides “zone 4 living, but with zone 2 transport connections” (Quintain)
  • Wembley Central Crossrail station a key part of area’s revitalization (Brent Council)
  • Residents set to benefit from Wembley’s new transport proposals

Wembley has a reputation as one of the most well connected places in London. Paul Hogarth, Head of Residential Sales at British-based developer, Quintain, recently described the Wembley Park area as, “zone 4 living, but with zone 2 transport connections.”

Thanks to the presence of The SSE Arena, Wembley, London Designer Outlet and Wembley connected by EE*, the area is experienced in managing flows of people quickly and efficiently through its transportation network.

And this is not just positive news for those visiting this exciting part of North West London but also for those who live and work in the area. Wembley Park residents enjoy superior connectivity provided by the Bakerloo, Jubilee and Metropolitan Underground lines (Baker Street in 13 mins), as well as a host of overground rail (London Marylebone in 9 minutes) and bus route options. The A406 means that even those who prefer to get around London by car have an established route into and out of Wembley Park.

While Wembley Park’s existing connections already make it one of London’s most accessible destinations, property buyers in the area have their eyes firmly on future plans so far as the transportation is concerned. Paul Hogarth, Head of Residential Sales at Quintain, the main driving force behind the regeneration of Wembley Park, comments,

“Varied and reliable transport links are essential to London residents and Wembley Park is in the fortunate position to be presented with not one but four potential new transportation systems over the coming years. There’s no way to know if all four will get the green light but certainly any new transport connections will bring great benefit to Wembley Park and its residents.”

Residents of Emerald Gardens, the current phase of contemporary apartments (delivered complete with secure underground parking in 2016 and available from £366,000) at North West Village, a significant scheme of more than 1,000 high quality new homes, private gardens, parks and outstanding facilities by Quintain, are just one group who will benefit from future transportation developments in Wembley Park.

Indeed buyers of the studio, one, two and three bedroom apartments will not only be eagerly anticipating the start of the Night Tube, set to operate the full length of the Jubilee Line, including Wembley Park station, 24 hours a day on Friday and Saturdays from 12th September 2015 but also be keeping a close eye on plans for a Wembley Central Crossrail station, which is a key component of Brent Council’s backing for the Mayor of London’s regeneration plans for Old Oak and Park Royal.

Also under consideration for the Wembley area is London Mayor Boris Johnson’s R25 rail network. Blueprints are currently being drawn up for the orbital, metro-style railway, linking the inner suburbs. The ambitious project is part of the Mayor’s London Infrastructure 2050 plan, which has been created with a view to ensuring the capital’s continued success as a global destination, with investment of up to £1.3 trillion.

Other potential infrastructure developments include the West London Orbital (an addition to the current Underground network), which was first proposed in 2008 by the West London Business chamber of commerce group, and an orbital FastBus network. Though neither system is actively being taken forward at present, they demonstrate the potential that the area holds for additional connectivity, once Crossrail and the R25 rail network have been fully explored.

It remains to be seen which of the proposed schemes will win favour with planners and funders over the years ahead but as of today Wembley Park residents can still enjoy the excellent rail and road connections which have been catalysed by the new stadium, the revitalization of The SSE Arena, Wembley and creation of London Designer Outlet.

For further details, visit http://www.northwestvillage.com/ or call the team on 020 3151 8601.

 

* Wembley Stadium is the property of The FA Group and run by Wembley National Stadium Limited, a subsidiary of The Football Association.

 

Notes to editors

Established in 1992, Quintain is a London investment and development specialist, listed on the London Stock Exchange. Quintain seeks to create outstanding returns through investment in and development of property in London.

North West Village, located in NW London, is the new residential offering from Quintain and an integral element of their impressive Wembley Park master plan.

Emerald Gardens is the current phase of North West Village, a community of over 1,000 new homes, with local shops, restaurants and leisure spaces to add to the already exhilarating location that is Wembley Park. The one, two and three bedroom homes, the majority of which have private balconies or terraces, are set around an acre of private, landscaped courtyard gardens. Emerald Gardens also benefits from a gym, cinema room and 24 hour concierge.

Developed in conjunction with Keystone, a subsidiary of Keystone Group Holding AG, a Swiss real estate and private equity family office, Emerald Gardens is under construction and due for completion in 2016.

For further details, visit http://www.northwestvillage.com/ or call the team on +44 20 3151 8601.

ABPM marks 10th anniversary with appointment by Quintain

ABPM marks 10th anniversary with appointment by Quintain

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  • Leading property public relations agency appointed to represent residential offering at Wembley Park
  • Central London based ABPM undertaking Public Relations and Social Media activities

 Leading property PR agency, AB Property Marketing Ltd is delighted to be marking the company’s 10th anniversary with an appointment by London-based property investment and development company, Quintain.

Central London based ABPM will represent the auspicious developer’s residential offering, North West Village, in a Public Relations and Social Media capacity.

Located in the heart of Wembley Park, North West Village is a brand new development of high quality new homes, private gardens, parks & outstanding facilities and a cornerstone of Quintain’s impressive masterplan.

Already a huge success, the luxury apartments of the current phase, Emerald Gardens, are 90% sold with the next exciting phase due to be launched later this year.

Due to their superb location in North West London, quality design and finish, not to mention onsite facilities, the apartments of North West Village hold broad appeal with young professional renters as well as first time buyers, second steppers, investors and overseas buyers looking for an affordable London pied-a-terre. Available units start at £366,000.

MD of AB Property Marketing Ltd and Wembley born and bred, Charlotte Ashton, comments on the appointment,

“I am absolutely thrilled by this appointment by Quintain. Not only does it mark a major milestone for ABPM but is also very rewarding for me personally to be involved in promoting the area in which I was born and grew up.

“The changes at Wembley Park over the last 10 years are incredible; the investment in new facilities and infrastructure modernisation is impressive yet the warm Wembley community feeling I remember as a child still remains.”

For journalists interested in finding out more about the changing face of Wembley Park and the residential offering at North West Village, ABPM is able to arrange exclusive on-site visits including the new show apartments, supply expert market commentary, case studies, high resolution imagery and share the very latest property specifications, availability and pricing.

Charlotte and the ABPM team can be contacted for any of the above information on charlotte@abpropertymarketing.co.uk or +44 845 054 7524.