Cook, chairman of alternative milk business A2 Corporation, owns the top floor of an apartment block next to Remuera Rise and appeared on this year's NBR Rich List with $235 million.
Cook said 70 per cent of the London apartments were already reserved. Residents will have a leisure complex with indoor heated pool and spa, restaurant and bar, library, cinema room and a beauty treatment salon.
Son Neville Cook, 30, development manager of Auckland's new $44 million Remuera Rise built by Dominion Constructors at 30 James Cook Cres, is managing the London job.
Vinci Construction, the world's largest builder by revenue, which has its headquarters in France, would build the Battersea Place village, Neville Cook said. Already, 53.5 million ($103.6 million) had been spent there.
"That's the cost of the land and money we've spent. Because of the planning regulations, you can't just bowl the building. You need to break it down."
Apartments in London, modelled on the new Remuera project which has just opened, would sell from 400,000 up to 2 million, the Cooks said.
Apartments in Remuera Rise are selling from $460,000 to $1 million.
LifeCare has resource consent for a new village at Queenstown's Remarkables Park near the airport but work is yet to start.
LifeCare owns the existing 36-unit Waiheke Retirement Village but has consent for four new villas, seven apartments and a 21-bed care facility at the Anzac Bay site.