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69-71 Bondway
DAMAC Residential Tower is a 50-storey, 170-metre high skyscraper located at 69-71 Bondway, Vauxhall, London. Originally scheduled to be completed by 2020, the tower's opening was ultimately delayed to June 2022. The tower consists of 360 apartments, with interiors are designed by Donatella Versace. The apartments went on sale on 21 July 2015, with all the Thames-side apartments having been "pre-sold". Prices start at £711,000 for a studio. Planning history In November 2013, Kohn Pedersen Fox, KPF announced a proposal for new building to be called "New Bondway", featuring two connected towers of 50 stories and 23 stories featuring 450 flats, 3,700m2 of office space and 1,000m2 of shops. The planning application to the London Borough of Lambeth is 14/00601/FUL. Ownership The original joint developers, Citygrove Securities and McLaren Property, sold the project to DAMAC Properties in June 2015. Construction In August 2016, it was announced that DAMAC had awarded the £200 mill ...
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Nine Elms
Nine Elms is an area of south-west London, England, within the London Borough of Wandsworth, with some parts (including the Nine Elms tube station, tube station) extending into the neighbouring London Borough of Lambeth. It lies on the River Thames, with Battersea to the west, South Lambeth to the south and Vauxhall to the east. Across the Thames is Pimlico. The area was formerly mainly industrial but has become more residential and commercial in character. It is dominated by New Covent Garden Market and Battersea Power Station. Nine Elms has residential developments along the riverside, including Chelsea Bridge Wharf and Embassy Gardens, and also two large council house, council estates: Carey Gardens and the Savona. History Nine Elms Lane was named around 1645, after a row of elm trees bordering the road, though a path probably existed between York House, Strand, York House and Vauxhall from the 1200s. In 1838, at the time of construction of the London and Southampton Railway, ...
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