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The latest phase of a major waterfront development is now complete.
A topping out ceremony has been held at Chatham Waters’ second residential building overlooking the River Medway, called The Kell.
It contains, 192 one, two and three-bed rental apartments, taking the total number of new homes at Chatham Waters to almost 400.
The scheme, which neighbours Asda's Gillingham Pier store, will eventually boast almost 1,000 properties across a 26-acre site owned by developers Peel Land and Property.
The latest addition is a joint venture between Peel L&P and real estate investment manager, developer and operator Long Harbour,
It is located next door to X1 Development’s 199 home The Manica building which welcomed residents in December last year.
The Kell, which received planning permission in October 2018, features ground floor retail space, rooftop gardens, a waterfront boulevard and alfresco dining areas. The development will be in the hands of rental managers Way of Life.
Chatham Waters is already home to a university technical college, Marston’s pub, Asda Superstore and extensive public realm.
Last week Peel L&P announced contract exchanges with Legal & General Affordable Homes and specialist healthcare provide Montpelier Estates to create another 300 homes, subject to planning consent, including affordable housing and homes for people with care needs.
According to Peal L&P, more than £100m has already been invested at Chatham Waters and around 700 full-time jobs created, worth £19m to the local economy each year.
James Whittaker, Peel L&P's executive director of development said: “Chatham Waters is a great place for us to build new communities and create a world-class waterfront where people want to live, work and invest.
"We’re pleased to celebrate the completion of more new homes on this brownfield site which are ideal for young professionals or downsizers.
“We’re now well on the way to creating the 950 homes that we’ve received planning for at Chatham Waters.
"We’re continuing to work with partners to provide a mix of housing from private rent and sale to affordable homes and schemes for people with care needs.”
James Aumonier, chief operating officer at Long Harbour said: “We are very pleased to be a step closer to launching this exciting new development.
"Way of Life, who will manage the building, will create a truly unique experience for residents, who will benefit from an excellent location and quality amenities in a vibrant new waterside community.”
The Kell has been built by Russell WBHO.
Andrew Russell, joint managing director of Russell WBHO, said: “We’re delighted to mark the completion of the project and play our part in this exciting regeneration programme.
"I want to thank the Russell WBHO team, our sub- contractors, suppliers and partners who have done a fantastic job despite all of the challenges of the last year."