Developer to launch historic crescent conversion

Developer to launch historic crescent conversion



Amazon Property is to undertake the main launch of The Park Crescent development in which a former royal estate has been converted into ultra-prime apartments.


The structure, which is located at Regent’s Park, was originally commissioned by Prince George, Prince of Wales, in 1811 and designed by the renowned architect John Nash.

From 1918 the crescent went through a number of conversions for different purposes, including restoration to repair damage caused during the Blitz.

In 2013, the portfolio was purchased by the developer Amazon to create 20 two- to four-bedroom ultra-prime residences, including lateral, mezzanine and duplex apartments fronting on to eight acres of private resident’s gardens and the 410 acres of Regent’s Park.

After several years of planning and highly skilled construction, the project is near completion.

The main launch will take place during a VIP event on 6th October 2016.

The sale will be managed by agents Knight Frank and Aston Chase.

Chris Lanitis, director at Amazon, commented: “We successfully launched and sold the first phase of The Park Crescent on an off-plan basis.

“Now that this highly anticipated residential development is nearing build completion, we are undertaking the main launch in October to coincide with the world renowned Frieze London Art Exhibition.

“The previously unseen newly dressed show residences will showcase artwork and form a ‘mini-Frieze’ showcase for the development.

“When we launch, visitors will have the opportunity to be the first to get an insight into the quality, unrivalled lateral living space and sweeping park views provided by these newly finished residences.”

Amazon Property is an investment and development company specialising in the prime central London residential market with a current pipeline of £300m.



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