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Background
Founded in 1974, SHA has now completed 50 projects comprising over 700
homes. The schemes range greatly in size and complexity, but all are based
in Central London, with the vast majority, 83%, located in the congested,
and challenging environment of the West End.
This strong
local focus has enabled Soho Housing Association to build up a fund of
expertise and knowledge, which makes us uniquely equipped to carry out
the task of developing affordable homes for people living, and working,
in the very heart of the city.
Rehab Works
We pride ourselves on our ability to weave small-scale projects into the
existing pattern of buildings and uses. The most effective, and environmentally
friendly way to do this is through the imaginative conversion and improvement
of existing buildings, and 70% of our schemes have been constructed in
this way.
Brownfield Reclamation
All SHA’s new build schemes have involved the reclamation of “brown”
land. Like conversion projects, such schemes are time consuming and complicated
to negotiate, but they help to ease the pressure for greenfield development
in outlying boroughs, and also sustain the character of existing communities,
by filling the gaps in the city streetscape which can otherwise create
a sense of desolation and decay.
Car-Free Housing
Over the years we have turned many car parks on derelict land into housing.
In partnership with London Borough of Camden, we completed the first “car-free“ residential scheme in England, on land to the rear of Holborn
Town Hall.
Green Dragon House
in Covent Garden was termed a “striking piece of architecture” by the Evening Standards judges in awarding
the scheme the Best New Development for 2000.
Regeneration
SHA’s largest and most ambitious project to date is the comprehensive
redevelopment of Sandringham Flats East,
on Charing Cross Road. We purchased a long lease of this estate of 157
flats from the GLC days before it was wound up in 1986, and went on to
acquire the freehold, including 14 retail units, in 1989.
After a long period of consultation, SHA started work on the first phase of major structural
works and improvements in 1989.The work was completed in March 1998.
Soho Housing Association has also managed a Single Regeneration Budget partnership
on the Salter’s City Foyer. This was
the first housing association led partnership and a successful bid in
round one of the SRB initiative.
Mixed Use and Commercial Properties
In keeping with the area in which we work, half of Soho Housing Association’s
projects have been mixed, in the sense that our residential units have
been developed above, or alongside, other uses that form part of the same
plot of land.
The range of these other uses includes, shops, an art gallery, a leisure centre, restaurants,
a chapel, a museum, a community centre, a barrow store, a bank, a covered
market, and a wide range of different office uses. The homes that form
part of these projects are truly integrated into the wider community of
Central London.
As a freeholder Soho Housing Association owns and manages 30 commercial units, including 13 shops
in Charing Cross Road and three restaurants in Clerkenwell and The City.
These commercial properties make a valuable contribution to the finances
of the association and help to fund the acquisition of new properties.
Private Sector Partnerships
Because of the mix of residential and commercial uses in the West End,
it has made sense from the outset for us to work in partnership with private
developers.
The most successful were two major new build consortium projects led by Speyhawk Plc which
were completed in 1987,and a third, led by Arundel House, which was handed
over in 1991.These were among the first “on site” planning
deals for affordable housing in London and we have completed another such
partnership, with West City Plc, redeveloping the Dover court garage opposite
Lords Cricket Ground.
Special Needs Accommodation
In addition to developing and managing our own projects, SHA has also
purchased and developed a number of schemes on behalf of other charities
providing high care services. We own three substantial buildings that
are managed by Centrepoint – a short stay hostel in Berwick
Street, the Salter’s City Foyer and a supporting-young-people
hostel at Greek Street. We also have schemes with St Mungo’s and
Strutton Housing Associations.
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Award Winning Green Dragon House
Sandringham Flats East
Salter’s City Foyer
Centrepoint – a short-stay hostel in Berwick Street
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