Housebuilder Barratt agrees deal on London regeneration scheme including 700 flats and new Sainsbury’s supermarket

Sainsbury's Nine Elms

Housebuilder Barratt has agreed a deal with Sainsbury’s and London and Quadrant housing association to develop one of the most significant schemes in London’s Nine Elms regeneration district.

The partners will now build the 1m sq ft mixed-use scheme, designed by architect Rolfe Judd, comprising a 80,000 sq ft Sainsbury’s supermarket and around 700 apartments in three towers of 120m, 90m and 62m in height.

The 13-acre project will also accommodate the Nine Elms station on the Northern Line extension.

The homes will be a mix of 1-4 bedrooms and private and affordable.

The scheme is the second major housing project developed by the three partners. Last year Barratt and L&Q bought an 8.5-acre site from Sainsbury’s for a £420m residential-led scheme in Fulham Wharf.