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With over 60 years of construction experience, Lendlease is an award-winning developer renowned for its expertise in constructing modern, sustainable homes within mixed-use developments. A versatile force, Lendlease seamlessly operates across sectors, creating stylish apartments and houses in coveted London neighbourhoods. The company's impressive portfolio includes transformative projects in exciting areas of London like Elephant Park, Southfields, and Silvertown. With a commitment to innovation and sustainability, Lendlease continues to shape the urban fabric of London, delivering homes that harmonize contemporary design with environmental consciousness, embodying a legacy of quality and forward-thinking development.

Lendlease Key facts

    • Urban Transformation: Lendlease excels in crafting vibrant mixed-use spaces, collaborating with city councils, governments, and local communities to develop sustainable, innovative, and inclusive places on complex sites.
    • Global Regeneration: With almost £30 billion worth of urban regeneration in the pipeline across London and Milan, Lendlease showcases its commitment to transformative projects on an international scale.
    • Building for the Future: Lendlease aims to deliver 34,000 homes across the UK by 2050.
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