Battersea Power Station has announced more than 10 new retail, leisure and cultural openings for 2026, expanding the riverside neighbourhood’s offering to more than 170 shops, bars, restaurants and entertainment venues.
Early spring saw the opening of Swiss luxury chocolatier Läderach inside the Grade II listed Power Station and Me Place Nursery in Circus West Village, providing childcare for one- to five-year olds during the week, and a weekend drop-off crèche service for residents, office workers and visitors.
Opening soon inside the Power Station is health-focused café, Jungleberry Acai, and premium blow-dry bar Duck & Dry on Electric Boulevard, the neighbourhood’s pedestrianised high street. Argentine food specialist, Chango Empanadas, will also open inside the new Battersea Power Station London Underground entrance on Electric Boulevard which opened in October 2025.
Summer builds further momentum with a vibrant mix of international and experiential brand openings including lifestyle brand, Anthropologie, viral Asian dining concept Noodle Inn, modern Japanese restaurant Konjiki, Korean beauty retailer Moida K-Beauty, and high-energy fitness and lifestyle club One City, who have chosen Battersea Power Station to open their first London studio.
Further increasing the high-quality fitness and wellness opportunities at Battersea Power Station, Third Space is taking an additional 13,833 sq ft space at the riverside neighbourhood, expanding its existing 28,000 sq ft luxury health club to meet strong demand.

In early summer, LIPS Healthcare will also expand its services at Battersea Power Station with a new space next to its existing clinic and pharmacy in Turbine Hall B inside the Power Station. The expansion will broaden its offering across preventative care, expert diagnostics, recovery and longevity. It will also feature a skin health clinic, a comprehensive breast care clinic, a state-of-the-art rehab gym, and a dedicated wellness space all under one roof.
Expanding the neighbourhood’s rich leisure offering, Ramses and the Pharaoh’s Gold is now open at NEON at Battersea Power Station, marking the UK and London debut of the internationally acclaimed ancient Egypt exhibition.
These openings build on a strong wave of new brands added to the Battersea Power Station lineup at the end of 2025, including Moleskine, Waterstones, ThruDark, Alo Yoga, The Salad Project, JENKI Matcha and WatchHouse.
Harriett Renny, Director of Commercial Leasing at Battersea Power Station said: “Battersea Power Station is delivering on its ambition to be one of London’s most compelling mixed-use destinations. Having welcomed more than 40 million visitors since opening in 2022, we are a testament to the enduring appeal of in-person retail and leisure, with a focus on experience and connection. This approach enables us to attract an exciting mix of new brands across fashion, food and leisure, while continuous evolution draws new audiences and encourages repeat visits, further cementing Battersea Power Station’s position within London’s thriving retail scene.”
Battersea Power Station has recently appointed masterplanner Studio Egret West to evolve the development’s original masterplan first conceived over 15 years ago by Rafael Viñoly, to respond to changes in expectations around lifestyle, leisure and workspace. With half of the riverside neigbourhood still to be delivered, Battersea Power Station’s future phases have the potential to deliver up to 3.2 million sq ft of residential, commercial, cultural and leisure space across the remaining 16-acres of undeveloped brownfield land. Construction of two new buildings by Gehry Partners, which will complete Electric Boulevard, the riverside neighbourhood’s pedestrianised high street, will also begin shortly.
