Battersea Power Station, a working coal-fired power station from about 1930 to 1980, is breathing new life into a section of London on the south bank of the Thames.
The often-filmed landmark with its four towering chimneys is being transformed into a mixed-use neighborhood where high-end shops, bars and restaurants are enjoyed by residents, locals, office workers and tourists. Even a pair of peregrine falcons are calling the 42-acre development home.
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