About London Docklands Development Corporation
London Docklands Development Corporation (LDDC) was an agency set up by the UK Government in 1981. It was formed to regenerate Docklands. It is responsible for regenerating an area of 8.5 square miles in the London Boroughs of Newham, Tower Hamlets and Southwark. These days it is now used as an example of large-scale regeneration.
LDDC Developments
A London Docklands Development Corporation development that we have listed on HomeViews is Boss House. This is a gated residential development, in a converted warehouse on Boss Street, in Shad Thames. Apartments are available to buy or to let, and the property has secure underground parking. Tower Bridge is less than a five-minute walk from Boss House, and London Bridge station is a 15-minute walk away. Residents on HomeViews praise Boss House for its spacious and modern apartments.
LLDC Reviews
“Inside, the apartments at Boss House are individually styled but many retain the original features of the building, like the exposed-brick walls and oversized windows that add so much character to the place. Some properties have a balcony and a secure underground parking space, and the development itself is gated and serviced by a concierge.” – Property Pro on Boss House, SE1
You can read more about London Docklands Development Corporation’s developments by clicking on the properties linked below to read what residents have to say about living there. If you can’t find your London Docklands Development Corporation residential development listed on HomeViews, you can click here to submit your listing. If you’re already a London Docklands Development Corporation resident, click here to submit a review.