
Figure 1
Vauxhall, Nine Elms and Battersea (VNEB) Opportunity Area (OA).
Note: OA boundary = beige; brownfield land register = dark brown; and housing zones = pink.
Source: GLA (2020b).

Figure 2
Battersea Power Station Redevelopment, Nine Elms.
Source: Authors. Photo: Will Jennings, 2020.
Table 1
Institutional buyers of residential property in Nine Elms, 2015–20.
| COMPANY | CITY HEADQUARTERS | COUNTRY | VOLUME INVESTED |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blackstone | New York | US | £323,708,310 |
| Riverstone Living | London | UK | £300 million |
| Europa Capital | London | UK | £255 million |
| Greystar | Charleston | US | £232,359,031 |
| Mitsubishi Estate | Chiyoda-ku | Japan | £200 million |
| Westbourne Capital | London | UK | £200 million |
| Zenprop Property Holdings | Johannesburg | South Africa | £200 million |
| Tristan Capital Partners | London | UK | £175,645,779 |
| R&F Properties | Guangzhou | China | £149,702,840 |
| Mapletree Investments | Singapore | Singapore | £144,327,545 |
[i] Source: RCA (2020).
