New residential units at London’s Battersea Power Station launch in Singapore


The available units are created with modern interiors and premier surfaces, letting in all-natural light. The interior of each unit has actually even been built around adaptability, providing specialized offices where feasible.

She adds that this kind of rebirth “supports a solid need from both homeowners and renters alike. International investors, in particular Asians, will relate to the architecture of Koa at Electric Blvd consisting of the sky balconies and also roofing yard. Considering the weak pound, this is an exceptional chance to be part of this area”.

Koa at Electric Blvd remains in London’s Zone 1 plus the property is alongside the Battersea Power Station tube terminal. These are the initial updated properties to launch within the location from 2014.

The property will include amongst London’s biggest property roof yards, created by James Corner of Field Operations along with LDA Design. The outside room will definitely feature sunrays lawns, barbeque plus picnic areas, also landscaping.

“With the huge starting of the shopping mall housed within the famous Battersea Power Station, the restored pursuit within this waterfront location has been remarkable,” says Jacqueline Wong, executive supervisor, director of non commercial solutions and worldwide residential at Savills Singapore.

Units are a mix of centers, one- and two-bedroom apartments, for rates beginning with GBP560,000 (about $911,000).

The Continuum floor plan

Other facilities in the project consist of an 8,350 sq ft Sky Lounge, offices, a cinema room, lounge spots, and a fitness center. A two-storey retail platform extends the new Electric Boulevard pedestrianised high street.

In London’s Battersea Power Station, an updated phase of 204 home units at Koa at Electric Blvd has recently been released. The property will be present in Singapore over the weekend of Nov 5 and 6 at the Four Seasons Hotel, with JLL and even Savills Singapore as the mutual marketing companies.


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