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CityPoint, the 36-storey skyscraper, on Ropemaker Street, London, EC2, is thought to be on the market and could be sold by the City of London Office Unit Trust (CLOUT) for around £500m. CLOUT was set up by Pillar Properties, now part of British Land, and Schroders, the fund manager, in 2001. CityPoint has about 52,675 sq m (566,993 sq ft) of office space and around 11,148 sq m (120,000 sq ft) of retail and leisure uses on the ground a lower floors. The building was built in 1967 and was named Britannic Tower, the former headquarters of British Petroleum. The building was re-named CityPoint after a major rebuild to a design by Sheppard Robson, which was completed in early 2001. - (28-08-2005)
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A revised planning application has been submitted for the CLOUT (Pillar) office scheme at 35 Basinghall Street and 16 Coleman Street, London, EC2. The latest plans are for 25,328 sq m (272,630 sq ft) of offices and a 140 sq m (1,507 sq ft) shop unit. The new scheme includes the redevelopment of MAB's 16 Coleman Street building, which adjoins the site of 35 Basinghall Street. Demolition of 35 Basinghall Street building is currently underway. - (13-11-2004)
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The headquarters of the London International Financial Futures & Options Exchange (LIFFE) has been sold in a £167m deal, a yield of about 7.9%. The 250-year lease on the 26,477 sq m (285,000 sq ft) building at Dowgate Hill, off Cannon Street EC4, has been acquired by Fordgate, a secretive private property group run by the Gertner brothers. The deal, one off the biggest this year, shows a profit for Pillar Properties, which paid Railtrack and General Electric £64m for the building in 1995. Pillar sold a 75% stake in the building to the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association, the US pension fund, in 2000 for about £140m. Liffe occupies about half of the Canon Bridge building and has a 'rolling' tenant break. The rest of the space is occupied by Standard Chartered Bank and Winterflood Securities. In July 78 Cannon Street, adjoining Cannon Bridge, was sold by Marylebone Warwick Balfour (MWB) to Hines, the US property developer, for £53.3m. In the 1980's developer Speyhawk was considering linking the two buildings and there must still be potential for longer term redevelopment. Pillar and Teachers were advised by FPD Savills. - (06-10-2002)
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City of London Office Unit Trust (Clout), made up of Pillar, Schroder Exempt Property Unit Trust and SITQ Albion, has submitted a planning application for 35 Basinghall Street, London EC2, which increase the floorspace on the previously approved scheme. The latest application by Bennetts Associates is for a ten-story 17,413 sq m (187,433 sq ft) scheme that will provide about 12,122 sq m (130,481 sq ft) of net floorspace. The new scheme has introduced two additional floors into the building without a major increase in its height. - (18-04-2002)
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The City of London Office Unit Trust (Clout), which includes Pillar Properties, has submitted a new planning application for Austral House, Basinghall Avenue, London EC2. The present 9,570 sq m (103,011 sq ft) building is proposed to be redeveloped as a nine-storey 22,990 sq m (247,464 sq ft) scheme. The building has been designed by Swanke Hayden Connell Architects. The existing planning consent for the scheme was granted in December 1999, and was for an eight-storey building of 21,111 sq m (227,238 sq ft). - (13-09-2001)
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The site of Sheldon House at 1 Paternoster Row could be developed by Greycoat. Earlier this year the Sheldon House and Transept House sites, owned by HSBC, were put on the market at a price said to be around £25m. Greycoat is said to be the favorite to win the site from Pillar Property, Helical Bar and Development Securities. CCF Charterhouse originally planned to occupy the 9,500 sq m (102,000 sq ft) new build scheme but these plans were abandoned when the firm was taken over by HSBC and then sold to ING. - (06-08-2001)
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Plans by Railtrack to redevelop the major rail interchanges in central London continues apace. A £250m mixed-use redevelopment scheme for Victoria Station, London SW1, first mooted in the mid-1990's, is being revived. Railtrack is said to be working on a revised masterplan for the Victoria site, which could see an office and retail development of about 46,451 sq m (500,000 sq ft) built at the station. The latest scheme seems likely to integrate a new bus terminal within the scheme with offices above. In addition to the Victoria proposals Railtrack is currently working on plans for 'office-led' mixed-use schemes at Paddington, London Bridge, Kings Cross and with Pillar at Cricklewood, north London. There have also been rumours of investigations by Railtrack on the potential of redeveloping at Waterloo. At Victoria, Railtrack is said to be about to undertake a study, along with other developers with schemes in the area, to assess the level of demand. The developers could include Land Securities, Grosvenor Estate, and Howard Ronson International. The total future potential of developments in the Victoria area amount to over 1.5m sq ft of office space. An end-user 'demand' survey would be no doubt be helpful as at present everyone seems to be chasing Enron, the US energy company, which has the largest known West End requirement. - (26-03-2001)
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Pillar Property plc has submitted a planning application for the redevelopment of 5 Cheapside, London EC2, the former Bank of Boston House. The scheme designed by Allies & Morrison Architects will provide 10,264 sq m (110,481 sq ft) of office space in a six-storey building. The development will also include ground floor retail uses and a new entrance to the St Paul's London Underground station. Pillar acquired the freehold of the building in 1998.
- (18-12-2000)
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Wates City of London Properties has received a formal cash offer from Pillar Property at 141p a share, valuing the company at around £373m. The price is said to be equal to Wates City net asset value at the end of June.
- (25-11-2000)
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Pillar Properties is said to have made an approach to buy property company Wates City of London Properties. Wates City of London Properties is currently trying to sell CityPoint, the largest office building under construction in the City of London and also has other office schemes planned in the Square Mile. Pillar operates 28 retail park schemes and also has business park interests, but has a low exposure to the central London office market. - (13-11-2000)
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