Ballymore is offering a range of apartments starting from £395,000 at a new Dockland tower that forms part of its Goodluck Hope neighbourhood, situated where Bow Creek meets the Thames. The 30-storey Douglass Tower is named after Sir James Douglass, the Victorian civil engineer who designed a number of the UK’s most famous lighthouses; it sits next to Trinity Buoy Wharf lighthouse, the only surviving coastal beacon in the capital. The tower houses 167 apartments, and is topped off by a metal-framed Lantern Room, a lifestyle space for residents, complete with viewing platform.
Evening Standard (24/08/2018