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    Dubai developer takes over £2.5bn Royal Docks scheme

    November 17, 2025
    Dubai developer takes over £2.5bn Royal Docks scheme

    First reported on The Construction Index

    30 Second Briefing

    Dubai-based developer Arada has acquired an 80% stake in the £2.5bn Thameside West development at London's Royal Docks, marking its second major investment in the city's residential market. The Foster & Partners masterplan includes at least 5,000 residential apartments over 47 acres, with 1,000 homes in the first phase starting construction in 2027. The project, featuring a kilometre of waterfront and extensive green spaces, aims to transform the former industrial site into a connected, sustainable neighbourhood with 35% affordable housing.

    Technical Brief

    • Arada, a Dubai-based developer, has acquired an 80% stake in the £2.5bn Thameside West development in London's Royal Docks.
    • The project, designed by Foster & Partners, includes at least 5,000 residential apartments over 47 acres.
    • Construction of the first phase, comprising 1,000 homes, is set to begin in 2027.
    • Arada will collaborate with the London Borough of Newham, Greater London Authority, and Transport for London to transform the former industrial site.
    • The masterplan integrates air, road, rail, river, and tunnel links for enhanced connectivity within London.
    • Half of the masterplan is dedicated to green space, including more than a thousand trees.
    • Thameside West represents Arada's second major investment in the London residential market, following its purchase of Regal.

    Context From Recent Coverage

    • The Royal Docks project, with its 35% affordable housing component, aligns with the London Borough of Newham's ongoing efforts to address housing affordability, a theme that has appeared in several infrastructure discussions within the region.
    • Arada's acquisition of an 80% stake in the Thameside West project marks one of the significant M&A activities in the east London infrastructure sector, where only a few large-scale transactions have been observed recently.

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