Invesis, a global infrastructure investor backed by Europe’s PGGM, has joined forces with Bridge Housing to deliver 174 new social and affordable homes in Western Sydney, with construction set to begin in 2026. This partnership blends Invesis’s expertise in sustainable, long-term infrastructure financing with Bridge Housing’s deep experience in community housing to create inclusive, resilient neighbourhoods. By investing in social housing as essential infrastructure, the collaboration aims to generate real social impact: not just by increasing housing supply, but also by supporting local jobs, strengthening community cohesion, and delivering long-term value.
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