Government £200m infrastructure loan paves way for massive 3,500-home Canary Wharf extension

Wood Wharf - Allies Morrison master plan

Work is set to start on the 4.9 million sq ft extension to Canary Wharf known as Wood Wharf, after the government agreed a £200m infrastructure loan for the scheme.

The Wood Wharf scheme will include more than 3,500 homes, including 600 affordable units, as well as 2.8 million sq ft of lower-rise offices, shops and community facilities.

The scheme, which has been planned for over a decade, has received a £200m loan from the government’s £1bn Large Sites Infrastructure Fund to improve road and pedestrian access and create a network of parks and public squares.

Andy Rose, chief executive at the Homes and Communities Agency, said: “The £200m contribution to this project will accelerate the infrastructure needed to boost this vital centre for business activity by unlocking land to establish Canary Wharf as a residential location, building the homes that London needs to supply viable housing developments.â€

The Wood Wharf proposals have already received planning permission, so work will be able to start within months.