Birmingham-based SevenCapital has three major projects planned in the capital 鈥 in Kensington, Islington and the Isle of Dogs.
Subject to planning consents, the three project could deliver 1,000 new homes through a mix of new build and conversion.
Of the three pipeline projects, 100 Kensington, a new 拢500m (gross development value) residential development with 462 apartments, is the first to get planning consent.聽At 29 storeys, it will be the tallest residential tower in the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea.
The other two projects are currently in the planning process, with Klein鈥檚 Wharf in the Isle of Dogs providing 375 new homes, and the 拢210m (GDV) Archway Campus in Islington delivering 178 flats.
SevenCapital was founded in 2009 by chairman Bal Sohal and managing director Damien Siviter. It has a 拢2.1bn portfolio of completed and pipeline projects. Its previous projects in Birmingham include St George鈥檚 Urban Village and adjacent Kettleworks in the Jewellery Quarter, providing apartments and townhouses. 聽Other Birmingham schemes include St Martin鈥檚 Place, Fabrick Square and The Lansdowne.
SevenCapital is now expanding into London.
To deliver 100 Kensington, 聽SevenCapital is working with real estate investment manager Mark Capital Management (formerly Meyer Bergman). With an architectural masterplan by John McAslan & Partners and detailed design by Corstorphine & Wright, 100 Kensington is located on a 1.7 hectare site and will provide 462 new homes, including 276 market sale apartments and 186 affordable homes complete with a 15,000 sq ft leisure facility, concierge, 25,000 sq ft retail and office premises and a podium garden.

Klein鈥檚 Wharf, off Westferry Road on the Isle of Dogs, fronting onto the River Thames, is currently in planning with proposals to provide 375 newly built homes across three buildings, including 40% affordable homes. The industrial site was originally occupied by the Fenner鈥檚 Oil & Paint Refinery, founded by Nathaniel and Henry Fenner in 1856, which operated up until around 1932, providing fuel and paint for the ships that berthed in London docks.
The Archway Campus is centred on a Victorian hospital building off the Archway Road in Islington. In 1998 the site was sold by the NHS to the Middlesex University and University College London and it became the Archway Campus, a medical training ground for students. In 2014 the campus was sold to Peabody and after being vacant for more than a decade it was acquired by SevenCapital who devised proposals and submitted a planning application last year.
SevenCapital鈥檚 restoration proposals will refurbish the key historic buildings and redevelop the remainder of the site to deliver 178 newly built and converted homes, 51% of which will be affordable. The scheme will include student accommodation in a new building providing 242 student rooms.
The Archway Campus architectural masterplan has been devised by Niall McLaughlin Architects.
SevenCapital managing director Damien Siviter said: 鈥淪evenCapital is a growing UK real estate group focused on delivering vibrant communities and sustainable schemes that enrich the lives of those who live and work there. We are recognised specialists in urban regeneration creating high quality residential and mixed-use developments. After building our presence in Birmingham and the Midlands we are now broadening our operations and expanding into London and the southeast. Robustly planned and designed our new London developments will benefit from our exemplary track record with over 15 years of continuous deliverance.鈥
Chief operating officer James Moody added: 鈥淥ur expansion strategy in the London marketplace is focused on designing, creating and delivering wonderful new homes over a select number of high quality developments. Each scheme is unique and tailored for its location, offering buyers highly distinctive homes with a premium specification, exceptional quality and outstanding bespoke design. Later in 2025 we will launch 100 Kensington our first highly anticipated London development. The apartments will provide the market with a premium Kensington product.鈥
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