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Major build-to-rent development in Wembley adds more stock

Some 282 build-to-rent homes have launched at London’s Wembley Park called Luna.

These latest apartments are being added to the developer Quintain’s portfolio of over 3,900 build homes designed and built at Wembley Park to date.

Luna looks over the newly extended seven-acre, Union Park, while the completion of sister-building, Solar, to follow later in 2025, will add a further 383 build-to-rent homes, taking the total to almost 6,000.

James Saunders, chief executive of Quintain, said: “Luna realises our commitment to delivering hundreds of high quality, new homes to rent for London and demonstrates the continued momentum at Wembley Park.

“We look forward to welcoming the first new residents to Luna and building on Wembley Park’s reputation as one the UK’s best places to live 2025!”

Luna delivers apartments including 181 market rent, 52 for discount market rent and 49 ‘premium’ apartments. Homes can be furnished or unfurnished, while pet-friendly apartments range from studios to three-bedroom homes.

Construction firm and long-term partner of Quintain, John Sisk & Son, delivered Luna, with key suppliers to the scheme including architects Haworth Tompkins, Campbell Reith Structural Engineers, Foreman Roberts MEP Consultants, Jensen Hughes Fire Consultants, Gross Max and BHSLA Landscape Designers, Stace Project Managers, TSA Riley Cost Managers and Carney Sweeney Planning Consultants.

Luna’s outdoor amenities, designed to elevate the rental experience, include an 8,148 sq ft landscaped podium garden, with seating and dining areas, and children’s play areas, and a 21st-floor roof terrace with seating and dining areas.

Internally, Luna hosts a fully equipped gym, work from home areas and a 2,723 sq ft resident lounge complete with workstation bar, seating areas and coffee on tap.

The building is also home to a hidden, hireable “secret” room – known as the “Black Hole” – where residents can use the kitchen, bespoke marble dining table (which doubles as a table tennis table) and seating.


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