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Battersea Power Station RETAIL & LEISURE CENTRAL LONDON LOCATION THE SHARD THE GHERKIN ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL LONDON EYE TRAFALGAR SQUARE WESTMINSTER ABBEY HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT TATE BRITAIN VAUXHALL BRIDGE US EMBASSY BATTERSEA POWER STATION BATTERSEA POWER STATION CHELSEA BRIDGE BATTERSEA PARK BATTERSEA CENTRAL LONDON PARK STATION NINE ELMS VAUXHALL ONE NINE SQUARE WATERLOO ELMS AYKON THE KEYBRIDGE DUMONT THE NINE ELMS CORNICHE VAUXHALL POINT NEWPORT SKY US GARDENS PIMLICO STREET EMBASSY GALLERY VICTORIA NINE ELMS RIVERLIGHT SQUARE NINE ELMS THE NINE ELMS RESIDENCES GROVE BATTERSEA EMBASSY POWER STATION GARDENS LINEAR NEW COVENT NINE ELMS GARDENS GARDEN MARKET PARKSIDE DORLING KINDERSLEY, PENGUIN NINE ELMS RANDOM HOUSE APPLE GARDENS NO18 BATTERSEA POWER STATION / Circa 505 0 aaccrees / 255,0,000 new homese / 500,00000 newe rese idenents / 30,00000 newe woro kersrs / 3.3.1m1m sq ftt of ofofficfi e sppacace Euston Farringdon Warren Street Square Liverpool 20 Barbican MINS Street Regent’s Park Russell 20 MINS CONNECTIVITY Goodge Square on ne Street Bayswater Tottenham Court Road 1 Moorgate 16 13 MINS MINS Marble Arch Bond Oxford Circus Holborn Chancery Lane East White Nottingting SStreettree HIGHLY Acton City HiHill Gate Bank 1 Aldgat Covent Garden Lancaster HolHolland Queensway Gate Green Park St Paul’s Park Leicester Square 12 Wood Lane 13 MINS Hyde Park Corner MINS Piccadilly Cannon Street CONNECTED Shepherd’s High Street Kensington Circus Monument Tower Bush Market Kensington Hill (Olympia) 10 Mansion House Knightsbridge Charing MINS Goldhawk Roadd Cross Blackfriars Barons Gloucester Population within 1 hour Hammersmithsm Court Road St James’s Victoria Park Templele 4 By public transport MINS 10 MINS Embankment ord RavenscourtR West Earl’s South Sloane Westminster London Be 4.8 million (post NLE and Elizabeth line) ok Park Kensington Court Kensingtonnsington SSquaree Bridge River Thames 7 By road Waterloo MINS West 11.7 million Brompton Southwark Pimlico Borougho Fulhamam 1 Broadwaywa Lambeth North Imperialria Parsons Greenre Wharfrf BATTERSEA Putney Bridger POWER STATION Queens Road Batterseat Peckham East Putneyu Park Vauxhall Queenstowns Elephant & Castle Key Southfieldsfi Road Peckham Rye London Underground Wimbledon PPark 3 Nine Kennington MINS Wandsworthth Elms Nothern line extension Clapham Oval Junction Roadad Rail Wimbledone Earlsfield Stockwell Clapham High Street Denmark Hill London Overground Clapham North Elizabeth line Clapham Common Dundonaldun MBNA Thames Clippers Road Brixton Clapham South 12 Travel times (minutes) Balham Tooting Bec Tooting Broadway Merton Park BATTERSEA POWER STATION 42 ACRE SITE —— 450 METRES OF RIVER THAMES FRONTAGE THE MASTERPLAN CRINGLE POWER STATION DOCK PARK PHASE 7 PHASE 1 CIRCUS WEST VILLAGE PHASE 2 PHASE 6 THE POWER STATION PHASE 5 VAUXHALL MALAYSIA PROSPECT SQUARE PARK PHASE 4 PHASE 3 PROSPECT ELECTRIC BOULEVARD PLACE BATTERSEA ROOF GARDENS BATTERSEA PARK & PHASE 4A QUEENSTOWN ROAD RAIL STATIONS BATTERSEA POWER STATION POST DEVELOPMENT 2021 KEY STATS £1,055M £451.3M £163.1M £440.7M TOTAL CONSUMER COMPARISON GOODS CATERING CONVENIENCE MARKET POTENTIAL MARKET POTENTIAL MARKET POTENTIAL MARKET POTENTIAL 40,000,000 3,032,250 25–31m annual footfall catchment population annual active visitors 12,129,000 3,500,000 1,862,033 1,400,000 6,384,979 residents workers tourists event users day-trippers SOURCE: CACI THE POWERPHASE 2STATION THE POWER STATION — FACTS 540,000 2,000 SQ FT Person capacity Office space events venue 420,000 253 SQ FT of Retail and Apartments Food & Beverage 18,500 110 SQ FT of Retail and Food Foodhall & Beverage units THE POWER STATION — CROSS SECTION PLAN TURBINE CHIMNEY LIFT TURBINE HALL HALL 1950s 1950s 1930s A B RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL — — APPLE OFFICES APPLE OFFICE ATRIUM APPLE OFFICES RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL EVENT SPACE CONTROL TURBINE HALL A TURBINE HALL B ROOM A LEVEL ONE FOOD & BEVERAGE CONTROL ROOM B UPPER GROUND FLOOR RETAIL UPPER GROUND FLOOR RETAIL GROUND FLOOR RETAIL GROUND FLOOR RETAIL SERVICE YARD SERVICE YARD CHIMNEY LIFT THE POWER STATION — SIDE SECTION PLAN River Thames N Malaysia Square RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL ATRIUM APPLE APPLE THE BOILER HOUSE LOUNGE SOUTH NORTH ENTRANCE ENTRANCE THE ENGINE-ROOM OFFICES EVENT SPACE CINEMA FOOD & BEVERAGE CHIMNEY LIFT EXPERIENCE RETAIL TURBINE HALL A — 1930s ELEGANT CLASSIC DESIREABLE HERITAGE THE POWER STATION — TURBINE HALL A THE POWER STATION — TURBINE HALL A INTERNAL VIEW LOOKING SOUTH TURBINE HALL B — 1950s CONTEMPORARY MODERN INNOVATIVE UNEXPECTED THE POWER STATION — TURBINE HALL B THE POWER STATION — TURBINE HALL B INTERNAL VIEW LOOKING NORTH THE POWER STATION — GROUND FLOOR UNIT CODE SQUARE FEET UNIT CODE SQUARE FEET G-001 10,795 G-017D 1,056 GROUND G-003 3,453 G-018 5,897 G-004 2,187 G-019 1,061 G-005A 2,249 G-020 5,495 G-005B 1,951 G-021 6,072 G-032 G-006A 2,024 G-022A 8,622 —— FLOOR G-031 G-006B 2,247 G-022B 1,232 G-017 G-007 2,134 G-022C 1,273 CIRCUS G-001 A G-030C G-017 C G-016 G-008A 2,537 G-023A 1,273 G-030A WEST G-017 G-017B G-008B 900 G-023B 2,852 D Gk-009 VILLAGE G-008C 778 G-024A 8,615 G-018 G-029A B TURBINE HALL G-003 G-015 G-009 2,468 G-025 1,897 G-004 G-019 G-014 G-010 2,773 G-026A 4,183 G-028C G-005A G-011 2,354 G-026B 8,574 G-013B G-028A G-012A 3,877 G-026C 625 G-005B G-020 G-013A G-012B 3,951 G-027 2,313 G-006A G-027 G-013A 5,515 G-028A 3,909 G-006B G-012B G-026C G-021 G-013B 1,974 G-028C 625 G-007 G-012A G-026A TURBINE HALL A TURBINE HALL G-026B G-014 1,426 G-029A 3,880 G-008A G-015 5,762 G-030A 2,878 G-009 G-010 G-008B G-011 G-016 8,385 G-030C 1,526 G-008C G-025 G-017A 1,055 G-031 4,089 G-017B 2,540 G-032 5,727 G-022A G-024A G-017C 1,057 GK-009 721 G-022B G-022C G-023A G-023B RETAIL FOOD & BEVERAGE SOUTH BACK OF HOUSE ENTRANCE ENTRANCE ESCALATOR BATTERSEA LIFT ELECTRIC BOULEVARD + POWER STATION THE POWER STATION — UPPER GROUND FLOOR UNIT CODE SQUARE FEET UNIT CODE SQUARE FEET UG-001 5,143 UG-018 2,275 NORTH UPPER GROUND ENTRANCE UG-002 2,626 UG-019 2,439 UG-003A 1,839 UG-020 1,757 UG-003B 2,119 UG-021 1,130 UG-004A 1,172 UG-022A 1,421 UGK- UGK-005AUG-005A —— FLOOR UGK-001 005B UG-004B 1,338 UG-022B 4,954 UG-005 2,974 UG-023 3,337 UG- 027 UG-006 2,543 UG-024 2,648 CIRCUS UG-001 UG-009 UG-017 UG-028 UG-007 464 UG-025 1,497 WEST UG-036 UG-029A UG-008 949 UG-026 4,681 WEST ENTRANCE UG-009 3,866 UG-027 589 VILLAGE UG-029B UG- UG- UG- UG-020 B TURBINE HALL UG-002 010 018 019 UG-010 1,151 UG-028 1,287 UG-035 UG- UG- UG-003A 011 021 UG-011 693 UG-029A 2,182 UG-003B UG-012A 2,731 UG-029B 1,490 UG-012A UG-022A UG-012B 2,239 UG-031 2,717 UG-004A CONTROL ROOM B UG-022B UG-013 2,142 UG-032A 820 UG-004B UG-012B UG-014A 2,269 UG-032B 2,897 UG-013 UG-023 UG-005 UG-014B 659 UG-033A 1,525 UG-014A UG- TURBINE HALL A TURBINE HALL 024 UG-015 720 UG-033B 1,860 UG-006 UG- UG-037 014B UG-031 APPLE OFFICE UG-016 2,753 UG-035 766 UG- EAST UG- UG- RECEPTION +675 sq ft 007 015 025 ENTRANCE UG-017 5,412 external UG- UG- seating 008 032A UG-036 701 UG-016 UG-026 UG-032B +919 sq ft external seating UGK-003 UG-033B UG-037 Entrance UG-033A to G-026B RETAIL UGK-001 1,250 FOOD & BEVERAGE SOUTH ENTRANCE UGK-003 1,735 BACK OF HOUSE UGK-005A 954 ENTRANCE UGK-005B 861 ESCALATOR BATTERSEA LIFT ELECTRIC BOULEVARD + POWER STATION THE POWER STATION — LEVEL ONE UNIT CODE SQUARE FEET L1-001 25,675 LEVEL L1-002 2,470 +680 sq ft external seating CHIMNEY LIFT L1-003 3,997 L1-027 +562 sq ft —— ONE external seating L1-004 4,302 CIRCUS L1-005 L1-006 L1-005 5,036 WEST L1-006 1,919 L1-007 TH-06 VILLAGE L1-004 TH-01 L1-007 1,929 TURBINE HALL B TURBINE HALL L1-008 3,736 L1-008 L1-009 4,205 L1-010 4,327 L1-001 TH-05 TH-02 L1-011 3,341 FOOD HALL L1-027 2,026 L1K-001 1,392 FOOD HALL 18,525 TH-01 3,786 TH-04 TH-03 L1-009 TURBINE HALL A TURBINE HALL TH-02 1,524 TH-03 2,923 TH-04 2,044 TH-05 1,395 L1-002 L1-003 L1-010 TH-06 1,830 L1K-001 RETAIL L1-011 FOOD & BEVERAGE BACK OF HOUSE EXTERNAL SEATING ENTRANCE ESCALATOR BATTERSEA ELECTRIC BOULEVARD + POWER STATION LIFT THE POWER STATION — TURBINE HALL A THE POWER STATION — LEISURE AND EVENT SPACE 360O VIEW FROMTHE THE TOP OF THE CHIMNEY LIFT CHIMNEY LIFT EXTERNAL VIEW OF THE CHIMNEY LIFT CHIMNEY CROSS SECTION THE CHIMNEY LIFT EXPERIENCE LOBBY THE POWER STATION — LEISURE AND EVENT SPACE INTERNAL VIEW OF THE EVENTS BOX SET UP FOR A DINNER INTERNAL VIEW OF THE EVENTS BOX SET UP FOR A CONCERT CROSS SECTION OF THE VENUE INTERNAL VIEW OF CONTROL ROOM A THE POWER STATION — LEVEL TWO LEVEL —— TWO TERRACE CIRCUS BAND WEST STAND VILLAGE EVENT SPACE TURBINE HALL B TURBINE HALL RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL CINEMA CONTROL ROOM A TO CINEMA AT LEVEL 3 TURBINE HALL A TURBINE HALL ENGINE ROOM OFFICES RESIDENTIAL EVENT SPACE OFFICES CINEMA ENTRANCE ESCALATOR LIFT BATTERSEA ELECTRIC BOULEVARD + POWER STATION THE POWER STATION — WORKSPACE 5,000 Employee workspace APPLE Pre-let 500,000 SQ FT of The Boiler House No.18 Pre-let 40,000 sq ft of The Engine Room THE POWER STATION — MALAYSIA SQUARE WE DON’T DO ORDINARY 1 2 3 4 A GLOBAL ICON.
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