Plans in for Pilbrow & Partners’ £2bn Nine Elms tower cluster

Pilbrow Vauxhall 20

Replacement for scrapped Allies & Morrison scheme to be one of London’s tallest with towers reaching 69 storeys

Pilbrow & Partners’ £2bn plans for one of the tallest residential developments in the country have been submitted to Lambeth council, revealing further details about how the scheme would look when built.

The 3,000-home Vauxhall Square proposals for development partners Bmor and Cedarstone Capital would be the apex of the Nine Elms high-rise cluster with towers rising to 69 storeys, two of 61 storeys, one of 45 storeys, one of 20 and one of 17 storeys.

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