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Battersea Power Station

Bermondsey Spa Regeneration

Brixton Square

Convoys Wharf, Deptford

Developer: SP Setia
Battersea Power Station is one of the world’s most famous buildings and is at the heart of Central London’s most visionary and eagerly anticipated new development. The first apartments, in a building immediately adjacent to The Power Station and overlooking the River Thames, are now on sale
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South Bermondsey
Developer: Hyde Group
This phased scheme is a significant attempt to stitch back together a fragmented area of South London by reintroducing street patterns, that had been devastated in the 1960s, with homes, a surgery, local supermarket and small retail units.

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Developer: Barratt Homes
Situated on Coldharbour Lane in the heart of Brixton SW9, Brixton Square is a five to seven storey development of 107 bespoke one and two bedroom apartments. Less than four miles from central London. The apartments will be ready to move into from summer 2013 
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Developer: Hutchison Whampoa 
Proposal: A mix of dwelling types, with up to 3,500 new homes, with a proportion of on-site affordable housing. Sustainable high density residential environment with enhanced transport infrastructure and services.
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Greenwich Creekside

Nine Elms

Oval Quarter

No 1, Woolwich

Developer: Telford Homes
Adagio Apartments
11 storey apartment building
The Atrium
7 storey apartment building
Cavatina (2012)
11 storey apartment building
Vertex Tower
16 storey apartment building

16,000 new homes 
Elms includes central London’s last remaining industrial district and is the final piece of the South Bank to undergo a wholesale transformation.  At 195 hectares, it is larger than Hyde Park and situated less than a mile upstream from the Houses of Parliament. Its vast brownfield sites are now being transformed to form a brand new residential and business quarter 
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Akerman Road, SW9

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Located in the Myatts Fields
Conservation
area, between Kennington, Oval,
Camberwell and Stockwell, Oval
Quarter has wide public boulevards,
outstanding modern architecture and
a verdant parkland setting. It is
esigned along traditional ‘garden
city’ lines, with a café, shops,
community centre and large public spaces.
Developer: Higgins Homes PLC & Pinnacle 
Regeneration Group Ltd
Apartments 367
Bedrooms 1 or 2
Location Camberwell /Stockwell borders 
near Myatts Fields
Off plan sales from September 2013
Occupation from December 2013
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Developer: Berkeley
The Warehouse No.1 Street is the latest phase at the landmark Royal Arsenal Riverside development on the banks of the River Thames at London SE18. A range of homes are available -  Manhattan Suites, one, two and three bedroom apartments and penthouses. All display contemporary design, stylish interior finishes and flexible open plan living areas. Each has its own private balcony or terrace, many with views of the river or the landscaped internal courtyard.
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