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  2. More than £4bn is being invested in the regeneration of Elephant and Castle. This investment includes new homes, better transport and public realm, improved shopping and leisure, new schools and community centres, and thousands of new jobs and training opportunities.

  3. Elephant Park is globally recognised as a carbon-positive development. It is one of only 18 projects included in the Clinton Climate Positive Development programme. Page last updated: 14 December 2023. We are leading a 15 year regeneration programme in the Elephant and Castle area. The programme began in 2010 and has an overall budget of £4 ...

  4. Apr 11, 2024 · Facts about the regeneration. £4bn is being invested in the neighbourhood by the council and our partners. at least 5,000 new and replacement homes are being built and at least 1,650 of these...

  5. Oct 8, 2024 · It forms part of the £4 billion public and private investment currently underway. In their press release the developer said “the new one million sq ft neighbourhood, formerly named the Elephant and Castle Town Centre”, will simply be called “The Elephant.”. The UAL building is set to open in September 2027. (Get Living)

  6. Jan 10, 2022 · Today marks a major milestone for Elephant & Castle Town Centre, one of Central London’s most significant redevelopment sites, as the next construction phase begins. Construction partner Multiplex has been appointed to deliver phase two of the works, which are due to complete in early 2026.

  7. Overall, across the Elephant and Castle area, there are currently 26 projects that form the core of the regeneration programme (either complete, underway or in the pipeline). These are in addition to the ‘early housing’ developments built to rehouse former residents of the Heygate estate.

  8. Jan 10, 2022 · Construction specialists Multiplex have now taken site possession to complete phase two works in early 2026. Today marks a major milestone for Elephant & Castle Town Centre, one of Central London’s most significant redevelopment sites, as the next construction phase begins.