Today, a generation later, it remains a thriving community and a desirable location along the banks of the River Thames, adjacent to Tower Bridge. The original site, which was owned by P&O, was run down and partially derelict. Some of the Victorian warehouses were still serving as stores for spices and other uses, while others were occupied by artists, who turned the large and open spaces into studios.
Sir Terence Conran recognised the sites potential on a summer boat trip and soon after proposed a mixed-use approach, which would include focal-point destinations. Chief among these were the original Design Museum and a series of waterfront restaurants, including Le Pont de la Tour, a gastrodome which incorporates two restaurants, a delicatessen and a wine shop.