London’s newest Prime Central London developments are leading the way with low carbon footprints and the exceptional lifestyle amenities on offer, The Telegraph has shared. Native Land’s Bankside Yards development and 100 George Street W1 are attracting interest as a result, as Zoe Dare Hall explores the latest properties across the capital.
“When it comes to sustainability, old money may not overly care about their property’s footprint, but younger HNWs certainly do.” Bankside Yards offers just that, as a visionary fossil fuel-free mixed-used new neighbourhood on the South Bank. With a fifth-generation energy sharing network, the development combines reduced-carbon emissions with the highest standards of living and working. The Carbon Trust, which helps businesses to reduce carbon emissions and move towards net zero, gave the “ultimate seal of approval” by relocating its global HQ to the sustainable workspace, Arbor. Meanwhile, Opus, due to complete in 2027, will offer its residents incredible views across the city, whilst being part of the energy sharing network of Bankside Yards. As a result, the all-electric tower will provide running efficiencies and cost savings to residents. What’s more, Opus will include over four floors of lifestyle amenities within the 50-storey building including a Padel court, a podcast studio and a sauna and a hydrotherapy pool to name but a few.
In Marylebone, meanwhile, the soon to be completed 100 George Street W1 was Knight Frank’s fastest selling development of 2024. What’s attracting buyers interest? The combination of Georgian-style architecture with a forward-thinking attitude to its environmental impact, including with an all-electric energy system, biodiverse roofs and 17,000 sq ft of planting.
Read more about these market-leading developments via the Telegraph, here.
Opus will offer next generation living on London’s South Bank. To explore more and book at appointment at the Opus Sales Gallery, click here.