2000 +
TYPE
Residential
DISTRICT
Nine Elms London
ARCHITECT
Various-SimpsonHaugh and Partners and De Rijke Marsh Morgan WilkinsonEyre , and Foster + Partners and Gehry Partners
Leasehold
Developer: BPS
Location: No.1, Village Courtyard Circus West Village, London SW11 8AH
Architect: Foster and partner and others
Type: Residential
Flats: 2000+
Prices from: £865,000
Parking:
£100,000 per space. Available to selected units only. Service charge and ground rent of space tbc
Estimated Service Charge: £10.50 per sq. ft.
Ground Rent:
Leasehold: 997 years
Status: Phased completions from 2021
Building insurance: 10 year Warranty
Estimated Completion:
Borough: London Borough of Wandsworth
Battersea Power Station is being redeveloped by an international consortium with a proven track record.
The project is driven by backing from Malaysia’s most well respected and successful property development and investment businesses, S P Setia Berhad, Sime Darby, and Employees Provident Fund.
What the Developer has to say about Battersea Power Station:
“Battersea Power Station is at the heart of one of central London’s largest, most visionary and eagerly anticipated new developments, which will see this vast 42-acre (over 8 million sq ft) former industrial brownfield site become home to a community of homes, shops, bars, restaurants, cafes, offices and over 19 acres of public space.
The £9bn project will see the creation of a vibrant, mixed-use development, a new neighbourhood and business quarter for London, serviced by a Zone 1 extension to the London Underground Northern Line and the restoration of the Grade II* listed Power Station.
The overall project is divided into eight phases, with each designed by a range of specialist architects. These include SimpsonHaugh and Partners and De Rijke Marsh Morgan (dRMM) in Circus West Village (Phase 1), WilkinsonEyre in Battersea Power Station (Phase 2), and Foster + Partners and Gehry Partners in The Electric Boulevard, Battersea Roof Gardens and Prospect Place, (Phase 3).
The first chapter of the development, Circus West Village, was completed in 2017 and is now home to over 1,800 residents, as well as an eclectic mix of bars, restaurants and leisure facilities, including a cinema and theatre.
The Power Station will be the second phase to open to the public. This truly mixed-use building will be home to Apple’s London Campus, hundreds of new shops housed in the historic turbines halls, a c.2000 capacity event venue, a 18,500 sq ft food hall, a glass chimney lift and hundreds of new homes.
25,000 people will be living and working here when the development is complete, creating one of London’s largest office, retail, leisure and cultural quarters. Across the 42-acre site a new 24/7 community will be formed with over 250 shops, cafes and restaurants, theatre, hotel, medical centre and 19 acres of public space including 450 metres of river frontage and a six acre public park. Battersea Power Station will be a new office district with over 3 million sq. ft of commercial space alongside new private and affordable homes. “
Battersea Power Station is situated on the South Bank of the River Thames just near Chelsea Bridge.
There will be two new tube stations when the Northern Line extension opens later this year. Nine Elms and Battersea Power Station
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