
| THE IRON WORKS, Dace Road - Having won an award for urban regeneration, Ironworks has become the gateway landmark to Fish Island: a central glass tower spanning nine storeys rises out of this former industrial wasteland, helping this corner of E3 to come alive as an exciting place in which to live and work. Despite construction being interrupted by the discovery of what proved to be 2,000 year old Roman timber piles, this unit scheme hit programme and budget. This development was originally sold by Hurford Salvi Carr 2004. | .......... | OMEGA WORKS, Roach Road - A ground breaking brownfield regeneration projectl located on the prominent corner of where the River Lea meets the Regents Canal. A steel-framed development on the banks of the River Lea, creating 126 units over 7 storeys, Omega Works has become the landmark scheme within E3, dominating the western fringe of the Olympic Village. The development enjoyed not only the NHBC ‘Pride in the Job’ award, but also won the prestigious ‘Seal of Excellence’. This development was originally sold by Hurford Salvi Carr 2004. | CROWN WHARF, Roach Road - is the last phase of our very successful Omega Development and adjoins these buildings to create a 240 unit development. Again fronting the River Lea, most units have amazing views of the entire Olympic Village, with the site itself within 300m of the stadium. Being entirely pre-sold within months of being offered by Hurford Salvi Carr 2005. Crown Wharf is now a successful development with a supermarket on the ground floor. | |||