Native Land is supporting the SE1 Party
'Project Bankside'
'Project Bankside' is the working title for a development that will become one of the world's most desirable addresses.
The irrepressible regeneration of the South Bank has been a major catalyst behind the city's meteoric rise and its justifiable claim to be the world's premier capital city. The South Bank from Tower Bridge to Westminster Bridge forms the cultural hub of the city, it is London's number one destination and boasts some of the world's leading cultural institutions.
For the first time the South Bank can claim a world-class residential development. 'Project Bankside', designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, will provide 231 apartments and penthouses of outstanding quality, located immediately adjacent to Tate Modern and its proposed 'TM2' extension and offering views of St Paul's Cathedral and the River Thames. Work has started on site and the first completion is due in late 2010.
The development is being undertaken by GC Bankside LLP, a Joint Venture between Grosvenor and Native Land. The management team, led by Alasdair Nicholls, Chief Executive of Native Land, has considerable experience in the development of high quality residential projects.
Native Land
Native Land is an award winning residential and mixed use property development company specialising in the prime central London market. It was formed in 2003 by Alasdair Nicholls and Jonathan Mantovani and is now developing over �400 million of high quality apartments across central London.
The management team was responsible for the development of Montevetro, one of London's most iconic, riverside buildings also designed by Richard Rogers.
Native Land's principal shareholder is Buccleuch Property, part of the Buccleuch Estate, Britain's largest private landowner, an active developer and investor throughout the United Kingdom and has property interests worldwide in excess of �350 million.
Native Land was also involved in a second Joint Venture with Grosvenor which completed in summer 2007. 10 Montrose Place, near Belgrave Square on the Grosvenor Estate, is one of central London's most exclusive addresses. The scheme, which is 100% sold, comprises 18 new build 'Manhattan-style' apartments.