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Central London office lettings in January 2012 reached a healthy 850,000 sq ft. The total was underpinned by UBM's 103,000 sq ft pre-let of part of 240 Blackfriars Road in London, SE1. Other Grade A lettings included deals at Heron Tower, 200 Aldersgate Street and The Peak in Victoria. The Core saw 500,000 sq ft of deals compared to 350,000 sq ft in the fringe in a total of 40 transactions over 5,000 sq ft. - (15-02-2012)
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British Land is to demolish UBS's offices at 4 and 6 Broadgate near Liverpool Street station, and erect a 65,000 sq m (700,000) sq ft building with four trading floors. The Swiss bank will occupy the new building and has agreed an 18-month rent-free period and will then pay £54.50 per sq ft. The new 5 Broadgate will cost £340m to construct. British Land and Blackstone plan to start building in the middle of 2011 and hope to finish in 2014. British Land is also in negotiations with potential tenants for its planned 122 Leadenhall Street tower, known as the Cheesegrater. - (03-08-2010)
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Office lettings in central London in January 2010 topped 1.2m sq ft, according to figures from Cityoffices and Metroinfo. Some 60 deals over 5,000 sq ft were signed, including two large deals to Macquarie Bank and Blackrock. The insurance sector was particularly active. Over half (600,000 sq ft) of the office space let was recently completed, further shrinking the availability of new office floorspace. Rents edged higher. - (24-02-2010)
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Macquarie Bank, the Australian investment bank, is understood to have agreed to take 20,160 sq m (217,000 sq ft) offices at British Land's Ropemaker Place in the City of London for its 1000 London staff. Terms are undisclosed. Macquarie was close to letting Drapers Gardens last year has been outbid by Blackrock. The bank has a lease expiry at City Point in 2011. Ropemaker Place is now almost 80 percent let. Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Ltd. and Mitsubishi UFJ Securities leased almost 230,000 sq ft in the building last year. - (12-02-2010)
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There are two less cranes on the London skyline today as those on the Palestra development on Blackfriars Road, SE1, gears up for the topping out ceremony next week. The 13-storey 27,870 sq m (300,000 sq ft) office building will complete in mid 2006. - (02-06-2005)
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St Modwen, the developer, is said to be looking to bid for the redevelopment of the Elephant & Castle site in south London. The London Borough of Southwark is about to issue invitations to tender for the 71ha (170-acre) site. The scheme includes new office buildings, shopping centre, leisure uses and residential. Other groups thought to be preparing bids include Blackfriars Investments, with Royal London Asset Management, Berkeley Group, Hines, the US developer, and possibly Multiplex. The previous attempt by LB Southwark to find a developer partner fell apart in 2002. - (23-02-2005)
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Garbe’s Victoria House scheme in Bloomsbury Square, London, WC1, has been sold for about £160m to Moritz Holdings, run by Irish investor Michael Whelan. Originally completed in 1932, for the Liverpool Victoria Friendly Society, the 27,220 sq m (293,000 sq ft) Grade II listed Victoria House was acquired by Garbe in 1999 from Blackfriars Investments for around £40m and redeveloped as 20,156 sq m (216,961 sq ft) of office space at a cost of nearly £40m. - (12-01-2004)
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Blackfriars Investments and Royal London Asset Management have signed a £67.5m construction contract with Skanska UK to build the Palestra office scheme on Blackfriars Road, London SE1. The project has had several previous start dates but the cleared site could now be on-site this year, or early 2004. The revised completion date is now mid-2006. - (30-09-2003)
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Blackfriars Investments and its joint venture partner Royal London Asset Management has said that it will start work on its 39,018 sq m (420,000 sq ft) Palestra office development in Blackfriars Road, London SE1 by June 2003 and be completed in late 2005. The scheme, designed by Will Alsop, has £79m of funding from Bank of Scotland. The site is ready for development with the previous 1960’s office building having been demolished last year. The letting agents for the scheme are Insignia Richard Ellis and DTZ. - (27-02-2003)
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Blackfriars (PD2) Ltd, now owned by Heatherfield Limited, which is under the management of Blackfriars Investments, has submitted revised details for its scheme to redevelop 2 Puddle Dock and the Mermaid Theatre at Blackfriars Station in London EC4. The new three-four storey structure, designed by Alsop, is to be on stilts and includes a “lightbeam” on the west side of the building adjoining the “solid box” of office accommodation. The “lightbeam” is a four-storey glass box enclosing lobbies and access areas. The scheme has 26,416 sq m (284,341 sq ft) gross external space with 24,000 sq m (258,336 sq ft) gross internal office space, to include a dealing floor of 6,148 sq m (66,177 sq ft). The scheme also includes two retail units of 399 sq m (4,294 sq ft). - (02-12-2002)
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Unilever the multinational household products company, has decided to re-assess its refurbishment plans for Unilever House in London EC4. The company had gained consent for a 35,000 sq m (377,000 sq ft) refurbishment of its nine-storey 100 Victora Embankment headquarters in Blackfriars. However, the project has now been put on hold pending 'reassessment of options' - (16-11-2001)
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TrizecHahn, the Toronto-based property investment company, and Rugby Estates, backed by UBS, the Swiss Bank, and Hilstone, the developer, are said to be shortlisted to compete to buy Taylor Woodrow's St Katherine's Dock development in London E1. The bidding for the 1970's development is said to be close to the asking price of £250m. The development comprises mainly residential units but includes a site with planning permission for a 16,722 sq m (180,000 sq ft) office scheme known as K2. Other losing bidders are said to include Marylebone Warwick Balfour, the property company, with JE Robert and Greycoat; Catalyst Capital with Blackstone, and Lehman Brothers, the US funds; and CIT. - (15-10-2001)
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The St Katherine's Dock mixed-use development in East Smithfield, London E1 is understood to have been put on the market by Taylor Woodrow. In 1969 the Port of London Authority sold the docks in Wapping to the Greater London Council for £1.5m and in 1969 the GLC awarded Taylor Woodrow the project to develop the docks, the first London Docklands regeneration project. The development includes the K2 site, previously called Europe House, which is planned as a 21,802sq m (234,676 sq ft) building that will provide seven-floors of office space, amounting to 16,720 sq m (180,000 sq ft), and a lower ground floor of 1,394 sq m (15,000 sq ft) of retail and restaurant space. The whole St Katherine's Dock development is on the market through Jones Lang LaSalle and is expected to be sold for around £250m. Possible bidders are said to include Catalyst Capital (previously Greenwich Group) with Lehman Brothers, and the US funds JE Roberts and Blackstone. - (01-07-2001)
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UK based Resolution Property has launched three limited partnerships to finance more than £250m of property development in London. The financing will fund three office schemes in London boroughs of Hayes, Hammersmith, and Camden. The deal is backed by JER Partners and the Blackstone Group, US real estate investors. Deutsche Bank, and its property financing subsidiary Eurohypo, will provide debt of up to £165m to complete the deal. UK institutions invested a record £5.6bn in property in the first nine months of last year, and saw yields of around 7% achieved.
- (18-05-2001)
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Foster & Partners has revealed plans for a 35,765 sq m (385,000 sq ft) 19-storey oval office tower to replace food retailers Sainsbury's existing Drury House and Stamford House headquarters at Stamford Street, London SE1. Sainsbury is linked with Stanhope on the proposals. A planning application for the £270m scheme has just been submitted to London Borough of Southwark along with an application for a second new building on the firm's car park site in Maymott Street. The tower has a tapered 'neck' and a low-rise office block forms the base. A Sainsbury's 'Central' supermarket could be incorporated in the ground floor. The 14,490 sq m (156,000 sq ft) Maymott Street scheme could cost £70m and is planned as a 22-storey tower designed by architect Lifschutz Davidson. Sainsbury is working on the site assembly for the scheme and is said to be in the process of acquiring Wakefield House and 19-21 Blackfriars Road from Dunloe Ewart, the developer. Sainsbury is thought to be seeking to develop around 46,451 sq m (500,000 sq ft) in the various SE1 developments for completion in 2004. Sainsbury is still thought to be considering its options on the 11,150 sq m (120,000 sq ft) Rennie House, on the south side of Stamford Street. Sainsbury staff will relocate to 33 Holborn Place, London WC1, to allow the headquarters development to proceed. Healey & Baker is advising Sainsbury. - (22-04-2001)
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Land Securities is reported to have launched a £175m bid for the One New Change building in London EC4, occupied by the Bank of England on a long leasehold. The 1.4ha (3.5 acre) site currently provides about 37,160 sq m (400,000 sq ft) of office space and could be redeveloped to provide a much larger scheme. Other bidders for the building are said to include Gerald Hines, the US investor, Blackstone Real Estate, Tishman Speyer, City & West and a limited partnership led by Wates City of London Properties. Development Securities is also said to be a possible bidder along with several European institutions. - (25-09-2000)
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