High-rise living will become second nature for London’s millionaire millennials. At Landmark Pinnacle, a 75-storey tower in Canary Wharf, project coordinator Rami Atallah talks about building a “vertical neighbourhood”, with the highest gym, private roof terrace and cinema in London, plus lushly planted gardens designed to look like a London square in the sky.
At nearby South Quay Plaza, it’s hoped the private bar, The Quay Club, will have similar magnetism for the under 30s as London’s private members club of the moment, The Ned. “The social aspect of living is really important for millennials and we have dedicated the 56th floor to socialising, whether it’s inviting friends over to watch a sporting event or film in the cinema room or having a private dinner party with stunning views over London,” says Louis Aldred at Berkeley Homes.