New London Architecture

Craig Carson

Regional Managing Director

Barratt London

Craig Carson
Craig Carson is Regional Managing Director at Barratt London. His expertise in the property sector spans nearly 25 years, including previous roles at Joseph Homes and St George (Berkeley Group). He has extensive experience of delivering residential-led, mixed-use developments, including major brownfield and regeneration sites such as the former Kodak factory Eastman Village, 2,500-home Hendon Waterside project in partnership with Metropolitan Thames Valley Housing and Hayes Village, which sits on the site of the former Nestlé factory. Craig is also instrumental in creating partnerships, including the new West London Partnership in conjunction with Places for London (TfL), which will deliver over 4,000 new homes during the next decade across west London, including at Bollo Lane and High Barnet. Last year, Barratt London announced a partnership with supermarket giant Asda at Park Royal, within the Old Oak Common Impact Zone, which will see 1,500 new homes delivered alongside a new supermarket.

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Rebuilding the route onto London’s housing ladder

Housing

17 March 2026

Rebuilding the route onto London’s housing ladder

Craig Carson, Regional Managing Director at Barratt London, explores barriers facing first-time buyers and how policy and industry action could reopen London’s housing ladder.

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London is the UK’s business powerhouse and the ideal home for entrepreneurs

05 January 2024

London is the UK’s business powerhouse and the ideal home for entrepreneurs

There’s no doubt that the UK capital is an exciting place to live and work now, with businesses in London launching at a fast rate, Craig Carson of Barratt West London reflects.

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