Highpoint (building)

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Highpoint
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Highpoint in 2021
Highpoint (building)
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeResidential
LocationChurchyard Row, Southwark
London, SE11
United Kingdom
Construction started2014
Completed2018
ManagementRealstar Living, Peabody Trust
Height
Roof142
Technical details
Floor count46
Design and construction
Architect(s) Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
DeveloperFirst Base
Main contractor Mace

Highpoint (also 80 Newington Butts, [1] and previously referred to as 360 London) is a 142-metre, 46-storey, 458-apartment residential tower in Elephant and Castle in the London Borough of Southwark in London on the site of the London Park Hotel. [2]

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It was the tallest build-to-rent development in the country at the time of construction, [3] and one of London's tallest residential buildings.

On completion in 2018, 343 one- and two-bedroom apartments were made available for rent to private tenants. [4] The building features a 24/7 gym, and a "sky lounge" on the 45th floor, with a bar, kitchen and co-working space, accessible by residents only. [5]

The building is managed by Canadian real estate manager Realstar Living under its UK brand UNCLE. [4] [6] It is one of 5 properties managed by the company in London. They have another one in Manchester. [7]

Under previous plans the privately rented apartments were to be managed by Essential Living. The other 115 units are rented as affordable housing units by the Peabody Trust.

A 300-seat flexible theatre space located in the building has been leased to the Southwark Playhouse, and it opened as a venue in January 2023. [8]

The site also features a commercial unit, currently operating as a branch of a healthy-living cafe bar chain of two establishments, called Nue Ground.

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