Isle Of Dogs

  

Right now, the majority of residential development is happening to the north of the Island where Canary Wharf meets South Quay.

Already underway is the Canary Wharf Group’s redevelopment of Wood Wharf, completing in 2023, Berkeley’s South Quay Plaza (2020), Galliard’s Maine Tower at Harbour Central (2019/2020), Ballymore’s The Wardian (2019), LBS’ The Madison (2019), Mount Anvil’s Dollar Bay (2017) and Galliard’s Baltimore Tower (2017).

But that’s not all.

 

Landmark Pinnacle at 75 floors will become London’s tallest residential building (by number of floors, rather than height), and Hertsmere House near West India Quay will ACTUALLY become Europe’s tallest residential tower at 240 metres. But by then, the Canary Wharf Group will have also completed its 560-unit Newfoundland scheme, on the far west of the estate just past Heron Quays DLR.

On the Island itself, Bellway’s Turnberry Quay development at Crossharbour is scheduled for completion in 2017 and the proposed redevelopment of the Westferry Printworks would result over 700 residential units.

So, there’s quite a lot coming to the Isle of Dogs. 

Hatched in red below is the proposed Westferry Printworks development. The solid white towers are not built, yet.

 

 

 

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