A New Zealand-controlled retirement village business is expanding its British investments, building a new 115 million London project.
Cliff Cook, a retirement village pioneer and chairman and majority shareholder of private village developer/operator LifeCare Residences, said work had begun on a new 109-apartment village with a 30-bed nursing home opposite Battersea Park.
Cook owns 58 per cent, American billionaire entrepreneur Sam Zell has 33 per cent, ASX-listed Abacus Property Group has 6 per cent and the rest is owned by the management.
Cook said he had received many approaches to sell the London block since buying it.
"We've owned the land for eight years and it's within a five-mile radius of an area with a population the same size as New Zealand in the most expensive residential area of London," Cook said, citing Chelsea and Wandsworth, across the Thames from Mayfair and Kensington.