Luxury property development opposite Canary Wharf soon to rise to completion
London’s LBS Properties and contractor Balfour Beatty have topped out of The Madison to complete the 53rd story of the E14 residential tower.
The site is adjacent to Canary Wharf. LBS Properties is the development manager for the project, on behalf of clients ED Group and Xinyuan Real Estate.
The ceremony was attended by the project team and key stakeholders, who enjoyed panoramic views from the top of the 187-metre tower, which is designed by the award-winning Make Architects.
Nick Crawford, managing director of LBS Properties, said: “This is a landmark moment for The Madison, transforming this opportunity area within the docklands… [It] will provide benefits not only for residents but the public thanks to the expansive new gardens.
“Through the combination of unique design, specification and location, we have enjoyed strong sales success including significant off plan sales, despite a challenging backdrop.
“Overall estimated completion is due in Q3 2020 and we look forward to welcoming the first residents.”
The Madison includes a collection of 319 studio, one, two and three-bedroom apartments and penthouses, plus 104 homes - making 423 homes in total.
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