
"With 68 floors and standing 230.5 meters AOD, the new tower would be a shade shorter than the 78 floors 239 metre tall Landmark Pinnacle tower in Canary Wharf. As you might have guessed from the numbers, the new tower, to be built in Vauxhall Square, although only slightly lower in height, has far fewer floors, as the flats will have much higher ceilings."
"The overall site could include a 16-storey hotel, a 60-storey high rental-only tower, a 60-storey co-living residential tower, a 19-storey tower for social rented flats and a 44-storey student accommodation. The towers would run around the outside of the development site, leaving the centre open for a public park."
"Overall, the proposals will deliver up to 1,097 new homes across a mix of residential types, tenures and unit sizes, which the developer says would create a 'balanced residential community' capable of accommodating a population of approximately 3,000 people."
A major development in Vauxhall Square would include the UK's second-tallest residential tower at 68 floors and 230.5 meters high, slightly shorter than Landmark Pinnacle in Canary Wharf but with fewer floors due to higher ceilings. The comprehensive site plan encompasses multiple towers: a 16-storey hotel, 60-storey rental tower, 60-storey co-living tower, 19-storey social housing tower, and 44-storey student accommodation. The buildings would surround a central public park, with a cinema or community facility and health centre with GP services. The development would provide 1,097 new homes accommodating approximately 3,000 residents, creating a balanced residential community with mixed tenures and unit sizes.
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