18/05/2025

All ears: The Financial Times House & Home shares how Opus will entice a generation of content creators

A new generation of buyers are looking for their apartment building’s amenities to include podcasting and recording studios, as slick and convenient production becomes a priority for content creators and TikTok stars, according to The Financial Times.

Thankfully, Native Land are leading the way in the UK as a developer catering to this need as Opus, Bankside Yards, has been designed to resonate with the “experiential generation”. Opus will include an extensive array of amenities, such as a podcasting studio, art studio, screening room, music room and a co-working space. What’s more, there will be an array of health and wellness amenities including a bouldering wall and padel court. On the 23rd floor the Summit Club and Deck will provide the perfect space for residents to unwind after a long day or simply enjoy the view.

Nicholas Gray, Executive Director at Native Land shared with The Financial Times how the design focused on ‘nurturing creative pursuits and self-expression’. Whether through a soundproof podcasting  studio – ideal for recording – or the art studio, there’s plenty of space to ‘foster both personal and professional development’, he adds.

Designed by PLP Architecture, once complete, the 50-storey luxury residential building will include 249 apartments and penthouses with exceptional views across London, in a sought-after South Bank location.

The Opus Sales Gallery is now available for private appointments at: The Arches, 250 Blackfriars Road, London, SE1 9AX. 

Read more about the podcasting studio available at Opus, via the Financial Times.