The Battersea Power Station redevelopment project is a large-scale regeneration initiative in London. Upon completion, it is expected to create 15,000 new jobs, attract a large influx of professionals, and gradually evolve into a large-scale complex integrating retail, leisure, cultural, and office spaces.
Prime Location:
Situated in London's new Zone 1, it's just a short walk from Chelsea and Sloane Square. The Thames River and Battersea Park offer a rich waterside and tree-lined leisure lifestyle.
Seamless Connectivity:
Surrounded by three major underground/train stations, providing easy access to all major繁华 areas of London.
Excellent Education:
Renowned primary and secondary schools favored by the royal family are nearby, offering convenient access to various prestigious educational institutions, ensuring a complete range of educational resources from childhood to adulthood.
Project amenities include 24-hour concierge service, laundry, theater ticket booking, restaurant reservation services, as well as a private Sky Lounge on the 14th and 15th floors, featuring work areas, a luxury cinema, and lounges. The resident-exclusive Foreground Park connects to a pedestrian street lined with shops, restaurants, and cafes. The rooftop garden offers residents a place to work, relax, socialize, and exercise, while enjoying a 360-degree panoramic view of the power station.



The Battersea area, where Battersea Power Station is located, is one of London's key school districts. The neighboring Nine Elms area also boasts abundant educational resources. Private and public primary and secondary schools are clustered near Battersea Park, including Thomas's Battersea Primary School, attended by Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
Imperial College London (IC) – 1 stop
King's College London (KCL) – 3 stops
London South Bank University – 3 stops
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) – 4 stops
University of Westminster – 8 stops
University College London (UCL) – 9 stops
Transportation
The Battersea Power Station underground station is right at the project's doorstep, along with two overground stations, Queenstown Road and Battersea Park, providing easy access to all corners of London. From Queenstown Road railway station, you can reach Waterloo station, which integrates the Jubilee, Northern, Bakerloo, Waterloo & City underground lines, and national rail services.
In addition to the underground, residents can utilize various transportation options including trains, buses, and the Thames Clipper riverbus, ensuring hassle-free travel. Opting for water travel, the Thames Clipper can take you to iconic landmarks such as the Tate Modern, Big Ben, the London Eye, and the City of London.
From the Project:
Harrods – 8 bus stops
Royal Hyde Park – 8 bus stops
British Museum – 7 underground stops
The Shard – 5 underground stops
Chinatown – 6 underground stops
City of London – 6 underground stops