Back
News

Vauxhall: a diamond in the rough?

Every day thousands of passengers pour off the train and Tube, cross paths with cyclists, pedestrians and cars, or use one of the 12 bus routes that run through Vauxhall’s bleak concrete gyratory.

It is a frantic and dangerous transport intersection, and for many commuters and tourists is the first – and only – impression they get of this eclectic area that was once marshland, then farmland and home to factory workers during the industrial revolution.

The Zone 1 district boasts the early riverside scheme St George’s Wharf, the imposing MI6 building, and is now in the throes of central London’s largest regeneration project: 560 acres of former offices and factories making way for 20,000 new homes and a new Covent Garden Market.

Start your free trial today

Your trusted daily source of commercial real estate news and analysis. Register now for unlimited digital access throughout April.

Including:

  • Breaking news, interviews and market updates
  • Expert legal commentary, market trends and case law
  • In-depth reports and expert analysis

Up next…