Greenhithe
Greenhithe (population 4,700) is a village in the Borough of Dartford in Kent, England. It is located east of Dartford, in the civil parish of Swanscombe and also Greenhithe. Greenhithe's economic climate no longer depends on river trade, this having actually been replaced by the M25 motorway, the new Broadband 1 Ebbsfleet International station as well as the Bluewater complicated. The entire location is being redeveloped as part of the Thames Gateway regeneration. Its advocate councils and federal government enrollers hence intend to attract even more abundance and income generation, specifically via the interaction with the enormous shopping complex. This is reflected in enhanced residential or commercial property assessments, and also a little greater investing than in 20th century overspill estates which tended to line the estuary. Its high street is less considerable a destination than Bluewater, which is supplemented by a grocery store in the village. Greenhithe railway station aside, there is little in the area apart from real estate. The Thames Gateway project has seen development of domestic neighbourhoods of the town such as Ingress Park and Waterstone Park, in addition to of industrial and business estates that almost totally border the previous big hamlet.