Vauxhall occupies a prime spot in central London and is a short stroll from the Houses of Parliament.
Complementing its own unique offer, the cultural attractions of the South Bank and Bankside are within easy reach and its transport connections are unrivalled. Identified in the London Plan as a hub for tall buildings, the cluster of emerging towers is now taking shape.
Vauxhall is transforming
Developers in Vauxhall, London include Berkeley Group, R&F, Great Marlborough Estates and General Projects to name a few. The area will be rejuvenated with new residents and commercial space. Plans are underway for the gyratory to be replaced with a new town square and public realm projects will bring the heart back to Vauxhall.
Vauxhall’s rise is underpinned by the volume of development along in Nine Elms, home to the US Embassy, as well as the redevelopment of iconic Battersea Power station. Two new tube stations add to the area’s connectivity.
Most residential development in the area is in the form of apartments, which will be occupied largely – but not exclusively – by young people without children. Similarly, the new business spaces will draw more professionals into Vauxhall.
Demographics & Population
Vauxhall’s population is mostly made up of people between the ages 20-44. Most of this group are professionals in skilled or managerial positions.
They mainly live in flats and are unlikely to have started a family yet. As a demographic, they are often interested in arts, culture and health and wellbeing. They are also likely to spend more than other groups on socialising, eating and drinking out of the home.