Greenhithe
Greenhithe (population 4,700) is a village in the Borough of Dartford in Kent, England. It lies east of Dartford, in the civil church of Swanscombe and also Greenhithe. Greenhithe's economy no longer relies on river trade, this having been changed by the M25 motorway, the new High Speed 1 Ebbsfleet International station as well as the Bluewater complex. The whole location is being redeveloped as part of the Thames Gateway regrowth. Its proponent councils and government enrollers hence aim to draw in even more abundance and also income generation, particularly via the communication with the huge shopping center. This is shown in enhanced home appraisals, and also slightly greater costs than in 20th century overspill estates which often 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 train station aside, there is little in the location besides housing. The Thames Gateway project has seen expansion of household areas of the town such as Ingress Park and Waterstone Park, as well as of industrial and organisation estates that almost entirely border the previous large district.