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The Battersea Power Station Development Company, backed by a consortium of renowned Malaysian investors, has breathed new life into a derelict London landmark. Transforming the Grade II listed power station into a thriving residential, shopping and leisure hub in South West London, they've created a vibrant community-centric destination for residents, locals and tourists alike.


Over 140 shops, bars, restaurants, leisure venues, parks, and historical spaces now grace the 42-acre site, once a brownfield wasteland. This lively mixed-use neighbourhood is a collection of homes, offices, retail, dining, community facilities, cultural venues and 19 acres of public space, seamlessly integrated with a new Zone 1 extension to the Northern Line.

Battersea Power Station Key facts

    • Residences include: The Power Station, Battersea Roof Gardens, Prospect Place, Circus West Village, and Koa at Electric Boulevard.
    • 7 Phases: The development unfolds across seven phases, with a projected completion date in 2025.
    • Size and Scope: Battersea Power Station in Nine Elms is London's largest Zone 1 regeneration site, evolving into the UK capital's burgeoning diplomatic quarter.
    • Embassy Presence: Notably, the US and Dutch embassies have chosen to relocate to this iconic area, underscoring its significance in the city's landscape.
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