Our client, Quintain, has reached an exciting milestone in the delivery of Wembley Park as their latest development, Repton Gardens, reached Practical Completion this month. 396 Build-to-Rent homes (including 117 discounted market rent) have been delivered and will be managed by the award-winning Quintain Living team. In addition, eight retail units have been handed over that front onto the expanded Wellers Way and Humphrey Repton, plus space ready to be fitted out as a GP surgery. All of these will be managed by Quintain’s Wembley Park estate retail and management team.
Since 2003 Stace has delivered professional services on behalf of Quintain, for the Wembley Park transformation, and over these 20 years, we have helped in the creation of over 4.5m+ sq ft and £1bn+ of development and public realm. This includes over 3500 BTR units, the refurbishment of Wembley Arena, the first retail outlet centre within the M25, the Hilton 4* hotel, student accommodation, behind-the-scenes infrastructure, and acres and acres of public realm and parks.
Repton Gardens features a range of spacious three and four-bedroom homes in addition to studios, one-beds, and two-beds with a view to attracting both families and sharers. Residents can benefit from roof terraces, a large work-from-home area, a club room, and a 1,150 sq ft gym overlooking the podium garden with BBQs, play areas, and a lawn. The development borders Elvin Gardens and sits adjacent to our recent residential developments Alto and Landsby. Repton Gardens is named after Humphry Repton who in the 1790s recommended the name ‘Wembley Park’ to the estate’s owners, the Page family. Repton’s landscaping work remains influential to this day, inspiring the design of both Repton Gardens’ green spaces and Union Park within the eastern side of the neighbourhood.
We were part of a talented team who worked hard on this project including:
Main contractor: McLaren Construction Group,