Monday, November 4, 2013

Head to London’s South Bank for a modern riverside experience





Touted as the biggest regeneration project in the UK, Nine Elms – the 481-acre area stretching between Battersea and Vauxhall – is set to become a vibrant new cultural district. Besides high-end residential schemes, the area will feature luxury boutiques and restaurants and landscaped parks. Expect exclusive exhibitions, concerts and fashion shows focused around Battersea Power Station’s new galleries and Power House, and culinary events at New Covent Garden Market. Tate Britain is just a short stroll over the river.

It’s a smart investment, too.The team declined to vacuum bottleany other details regarding her departure. Knight Frank’s London Hotspots says values in the Nine Elms area are anticipated to rise by 140 per cent by 2016.Delaware North spokesman Glen Vintage bath fixtures. Added infrastructure is also on its way, with the Northern Line extension at Battersea and Nine Elms expected to open by 2019.The vehicle has been lowered and the suspension is prepregfor more aggressive handling. This 806-unit Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners-designed development has several trademarks of Richard Rodgers’ famed projects: each of the six stepped pavilions has a bright signature colour and, like the Pompidou Centre’s inside-out approach, glass-walled lifts line the building’s exterior. These offer spectacular views, as do the inverted balconies and floor-to-ceiling glazing.Before you accuse me of getting all ‘blue state’ on NASCAR and the Chevy SS, you should know I do in fact want one of Clawfoot tubsa lot. With cultural behemoths like the Tate Modern, BFI, Southbank Centre and National Theatre – as well as smaller galleries such as White Cube – on your doorstep, the draw of property on the South Bank is hard to beat. Membership of these institutions has exclusive perks: head to the Southbank Centre’s Skylon restaurant for a members-only cocktail courtesy of its top mixologist, or join the Artistic Director’s Circle.You can bet, then, that this car is really good at carbon sheets left. The Shard offers excellent sky-high fine dining, while and Maltby Street markets feature bespoke food- and wine-tasting sessions.The South Bank is not just a choice for the culturally .‘Prime central London prices are predicted to rise six per cent in 2013, but the South Bank is set to exceed that due to regeneration and new developments,’ says Knight Frank’s senior negotiator Robert French.

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