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The central London property market seems to be at a turning point in terms of construction activity. It would seem that we are at the start of the next development cycle, with the prospect of major office projects starting in 2011.
CityOffices constantly reviews London’s office development projects. The latest ‘Skyline Monitor’ shows that a total of 11 schemes started on site during summer 2010. Schemes such as The Pinnacle in the City, 62 Buckingham Gate, SW1, and Park House in Oxford Street, W1, added a further 1.3m sq ft to office space under construction.
The current total office space under construction in London is 4.2m sq ft, comprising 2.4m in the City; 1.1m sq ft in the West End, 600,000 sq ft on the Southbank and 130,000 sq ft in Midtown.
The 4.2m under construction at present is low when compared to the 13m sq ft under construction two years ago, but does compares favourably with the mere five office schemes started this time last year.
This summer nearly 5.8m sq ft of offices were completed in schemes such as Minerva’s St Botolphs building, EC3; Derwent’s Angel Building, EC1; and Standard Life’s 95 Gresham Street, EC2. A number of lettings have been secured in these buildings and currently half of the 5.8m sq ft has been let, in line with the overall sharp reduction in prime office space available in central London.
CityOffices has identified 21 London office projects where demolition is either underway or the site has been cleared. It is anticipated that starts on around half of these before Christmas 2010, which could result in a further 1.5m sq ft of offices under construction by the New Year.
Looking forward to 2011, Cityoffices is currently tracking 110 office schemes in central London totaling over 22m sq ft, which have planning permission, and where the developer is thought to be considering a start in 2011. The short-list of developers lining up schemes to start next year includes British Land, Land Securities, Great Portland Estates, Helical Bar, and Exemplar.
The reason behind the increasing activity in central London is that Grade A office space availability is expected to hit a low point in late 2014 and rents are already rising to reflect shortages of prime space. Developers are keen to catch the next property ‘wave’ before it peaks and are trying to push ahead with developments. In reality not all these schemes will start but Cityoffices is tracking them all to identify the ‘winning’ development teams. - (19-11-2010)
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JP Morgan, the US investment bank, has announced a £237m deal to acquire a 999 year lease from Canary Wharf Group (CWG) on the Riverside South site at Canary Wharf, London, E14. The site has planning permission for 1.8m sq ft of office space in two towers and a ‘link’ building. Infrastructure work is underway but JP Morgan is still finalising the design of the buildings and will occupy in phases. The building will be the headquarters for all the banks European operations and could be completed in 2012 or 2013. CWG will act as development and construction manager. CWG will complete the design, planning, piling and raft construction and the bank will, subject to market conditions, decide when to instruct CWG to proceed with final construction. If construction of the building is postponed, or put off altogether, CWG will be paid for completed work and also retain £76m representing a portion of developers profits related to the development. - (18-11-2008)
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A public inquiry has been ordered into P&O and Morgan Stanley Real Estate's proposed 1.43m sq ft redevelopment of Elizabeth House in London, SE1. The ‘Three Sisters’ scheme proposes two office towers, totalling almost 1.2m sq ft and reaching up to 22 storeys and a 33 storey, 277,500 sq ft residential tower. The inquiry will focus on the 'appropriateness of tall towers at this location'. Completion was planned for 2011. - (07-11-2008)
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The Riverside South development at Canary Wharf, London E14, has been granted planning permission by London Borough of Tower Hamlets. The 278,700 sq m (3m sq ft) scheme by Canary Wharf Group comprises twin office towers of 28 and 34-storeys. The permission is subject to a £20m Section 106 agreement. Knight Frank and CBRE are the letting agents. - (17-07-2005)
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British Land has agreed a 10-year development plan with the London Borough of Southwark on a 16ha (40-acres) site at Canada Water in London, SE16. Britsih land and Canada Quays are planning to develop about 9,290 sq m (100,000 sq ft) of office space as well as retail and leisure space and 2,000 homes and community facilities. A detailed planning application could be made in summer 2005 and a start on site made in 2006. - (23-02-2005)
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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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The London Borough of Tower Hamlets has decided to grant planning consent for the Canary Wharf Riverside South development, subject to the agreement of the Mayor of London and the Government Office for London. The scheme is for two towers providing a total of 279,000 sq m (3m sq ft) of office and retail space. The towers will be 28- storeys and 34-storeys high and linked by a building at podium level. The planning permission is subject to a S106 agreement for around £20m to provide infrastructure improvements, a community fund and a park. - (24-09-2004)
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South Kensington Tube station has just been listed by the Culture Secretary and could thow into doubt plans by Stanhope and Hutchison Whampoa for gaining planning consent for a new office and retails scheme. Proposals for a Terry Farrell & Partners designed 11-storey tower and shopping centre were withdrawn last month following local protests. South Kensington Tube station was built in 1868 and the listing is intended to presenrve original features designed by Sir John Fowler for the Metropolitan and District Railway. - (09-09-2004)
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Parkview, the developer, has submitted a revised planning application for Battesea Power station in London SW8. The new application is a revision to the 510,962 sq m (5.5m sq ft) plans approved in 2001 with key elements being a renovated power station building, two hotels, a theatre and office space, and up to 700 apartments. The new plans, which follow a feasibility review by Parkview and Lend Lease, open up the south side of the site and include 51,096 sq m (550,000 sq ft) of office space and a 20,996 sq m (226,000 sq ft) exhibition building. Letting agents are CB Richard Ellis and Davis Coffer Lyons. - (23-03-2004)
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The Crown Estate has submitted proposals to Westminster City Council for it’s £500m mixed-use scheme for the redevelopment of the southern part of Regent Street, London, W1. The scheme, named ‘The Quadrant’, is for 90,000 sq m (968,760 sq ft) of space and includes a five-star hotel, apartments, and about 60,386 sq m (650,000 sq ft) of office space. The scheme includes Regent Street, Brewer Street, Glasshouse Street and Aire Street, and has been designed by architect Allies & Morrison with CB Richard Ellis advising on the development. - (18-02-2004)
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Elizabeth House, the 1960’s tower block on York Road, London, SE1, is planned to be redeveloped by P&O Properties. The developer has submitted a planning application to London Borough of Lambeth for a 116,128 sq m (1.25 sq ft) development to include a 33-storey tower, designed by architect RHWL. The site has an existing planning permission for 92,902 sq m (1m sq ft) scheme approved in 1993 in three buildings. The new scheme is for just one building and incorporates two floorplates of 4,645 sq m (50,000 sq ft) and four of 3,251 sq m (35,000 sq ft). The development will also require diverting York Road to run alongside Waterloo Station and new pedestrian links to the SouthBank. - (16-02-2004)
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Canary Wharf is thought to be about to unveil its scheme for two office towers providing 4m sq ft on a site at Riverside South and North Quay. The towers have been designed by the Richard Rogers Partnership and Cesar Pelli and will be part of an office, residential and leisure complex. A planning application will be submitted for the scheme but development is unlikely to take place until tenants have been identified. - (10-02-2003)
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The latest plans for Kings Cross have been unveiled by Argent, and partners London & Continental Railways and St George, pending an outline planning application being submitted for the 29ha (72-acre) site. The last major plans for Kings Cross were by Rosehaugh Stanhope in the late 1980's when over 6m sq ft of office space was proposed. In the mixed-use 'vision' office development is contained in blocks 4 and 5 as the 'Southern Hub' and also in Blocks 7 and 8 to the rear of the site. The office blocks range between 8-25 storeys, with the potential to go higher. The remainder of the scheme includes retail, residential and leisure uses and the total floorspace of all uses is between 7m to 8.6m sq ft. Jones Lang LaSalle is advising on the development, which will not be able to start before 2007. - (06-10-2002)
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Canary Wharf Group has confirmed that the Richard Rogers Partnership is working on building designs for a riverside site to the south of Westferry Circus, London E14, and adjoining the Cascades residential scheme. The plans are said to be at an early stage and no details are being made available. However the scheme is thought to include two towers, each of around 37-storeys and 44-storey and could provide a further 148,643 sq m (1.6m sq ft) of office space or a mix of uses. - (16-02-2002)
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A new survey by GVA Grimley and the Confederation of British Industry expects the commercial property market in London and the South East to slow in the next six months. The slowdown is expected to be most marked in the office sector and most marked in London, where net demand is expected to halve.
- (05-01-2002)
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Land Securities has submitted a planning application for the redevelopment of St Christopher's House and Tabard House on the Southbank in SE1. The new scheme by Allies & Morrison includes about 69,676 sq m (750,000 sq ft) of office space with 7,989 sq m (86,000 sq ft) of retail and leisure space. If planning permission is granted work on the scheme could start in 2003 and be completed in 2006. Jones Lang LaSalle is the development advisor and letting agent on the scheme.
- (31-10-2001)
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The Financial Times, owned by Pearson, will not now occupy office space at The Riverside Building on Southwark Bridge SE1. The 8,469 sq m (91,160 sq ft) Riverside Building is being developed by Chelsfield and is now back on the market through Healey & Baker. The building should be completed in May 2002. Last year Stephen Hill, the FT Group chief executive, was keen to build an "FT Campus" in Southwark but the plans now seemed to have changed. - (26-10-2001)
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Fidelity Investment Management, through its property arm Pembroke Real Estate, has now started site preparation for the redevelopment of the former 'The Guardian' printworks site at South Quay, London E14. The new scheme, known as 'London Millharbour' will provide a total of 71,000 sq m (764,224 sq ft) of office space and 2,787 sq m (30,000 sq ft) of retail and restaurant space, in four linked buildings ranging from of 9 to 19 storeys. Michael Hopkins and Partners is the architect for the scheme, which will be built in two phases. The Eastern Tower will be Phase 1, providing 42,800 sq m (460,699 sq ft) of offices and retail, with the Western Tower providing the remaining space. The main construction is due to start in early 2002 with completion planned for 2004. - (15-10-2001)
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Sainsbury's plans for a new office building in Stamford Street, London SE1 have been approved by London Borough of Southwark. The 34,838 sq m (375,000 sq ft) Foster & Partners designed building will create a five-storey 'podium' block rising up to 18-storeys as an oval-shaped tower. The development is on the site of the existing Sainsbury head office building. The building could be completed in 2004 and Sainsbury could then relocate from its new headquarters at 33 Holborn Place EC1. Sainsbury is thought to be looking for a joint venture partner to develop and finance the scheme. - (01-10-2001)
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Carnegie Holdings has been granted planning permission by London Borough of Tower Hamlets for the 'Quadratic' building at 4 Mastmaker Road, in the Millennium Quarter in South Quay, London Docklands E14. The 13-storey office building is named the 'Quadratic' as it is in an H-shape with office towers at each corner. The design includes an 11-storey double atrium on the east and west sides, and a two-storey winter garden on the north and south sides. The building will be clad in Planar glazing glass and travertine stone, from the same quarry as stone cut for the Colosseum in Rome. The Quadratic will provide 25,840 sq m (278,141 sq ft) of office space and has been designed by Patrick Davies. - (20-05-2001)
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Fidelity Investments Guardian Printworks scheme at 2 Millharbour in the Millennium Quarter in South Quay, London Docklands E14 was deferred by London Borough of Tower Hamlets for further information to be provided. The developer has agreed to provide Tower Hamlets with £23m in section 106 payments, primarily to be used for transport improvements. - (20-05-2001)
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More than 2.6 million sq ft of new office schemes was granted planning permission by London Borough of Tower Hamlets last week. All the development are in the 20ha (50 acre) Millennium Quarter site in South Quay, London Docklands E14. The schemes include Ballymore's One Millharbour and Arrowhead Quay office schemes, the first five buildings over two phases of Capital & Provident's World Trade Centre scheme and the Quadratic building. - (20-05-2001)
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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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The designs for the £350m skyscraper at London Bridge station, SE1 have just been unveiled. The 66-storey tapering glass tower, designed by Renzo Piano and Broadway Malyan, for developer the Sellar Property Group, will, if built, be the tallest in Europe at 1,016 ft tall. The lower half of the tower is planned as a 27-storey 55,741 sq m (600,000 sq ft) office block, with the upper 15-storey as a hotel and apartment complex. A planning application for the "shard of glass", otherwise known as the London Bridge Tower, could be submitted to the London Borough of Southwark next week. The scheme has been reduced by about 14-storey following initial comments from CABE, the architectural advisory body. There seems little doubt that this scheme, along with Heron's Bishopsgate tower, will become the centre of debate, around which London local government and advisory bodies will finally have to establish an agreed policy towards tall buildings. - (20-03-2001)
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Ballymore's Arrowhead Quay office scheme in South Quay, London Docklands E14 has had its planning application approved by London Borough of Tower Hamlets. The scheme, designed by Skidmore Owings & Merrill, will in total provide 44,600 sq m (480,074 sq ft) of office space, with leisure and retail space in two buildings. The design will make use of a Mica paint technology that will make the façade of the buildings appear to change colour between blue and green depending on the light conditions. - (07-03-2001)
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A report in this weeks Sunday Business has said that Ernst & Young has decided to relocate to purpose built offices on the South Bank. Ernst & Young had been linked to taking office space at One Westminster Bridge but following the decision to refuse planning approval it is possible that the firm is now again looking closely at taking space at CIT's More London Bridge in SE1. Ernst & Young has in the past been linked to Plot 4 at More London Bridge for a 40,864 sq m (439,865 sq ft) building. - (25-02-2001)
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The Financial Times, owned by Pearson, has a requirement for additional office space and is said to ahve pre-let The Riverside Building, opposite the FT's headquarters, at Southwark Bridge, London SE1. The building recently started construction and should be completed to shell & core early next year, with occupation by summer 2002. It is said Stephen Hill, the FT Group chief executive, is keen to build an "FT Campus" in Southwark. - (28-01-2001)
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The deal with Southwark Land Regeneration, a joint Frogmore Estates and Godfrey Bradman venture, for the mixed-use redevelopment of the Elephant & Castle area, was finalised at a Southwark Council meeting on Monday 22nd January 2001. An outline planning application for the scheme could now be submitted in the autumn, following public consultation on the proposals. - (26-01-2001)
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Sainsbury has taken the whole of the Holborn Place, 33 Holborn the 27,870 sq m (300,000 sq ft) building on the site of the former Daily Mirror building. Sainsbury has taken a 25-year lease at a reported rent of around £52.50 per sq ft. The group has been based on the Southbank since 1912 and has 4,000 staff in about 13 buildings. The company will move to Holborn Place in summer 2001 and will set up a 3,500 sq m (37,674 sq ft) Sainsbury Local convenience store in the new premises. The freehold of the Stamford Street site is to be sold and redeveloped for offices and a Sainsbury store. Sainsbury is to keep its recently refurbished office in Union Street, London SE1. - (09-12-2000)
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A revised design for a 80-storey skyscraper at London Bridge station, by Italian architect Renzo Piano, is now being put forward by developer Irvine Sellar. The 390m (1,279 ft) tower will include 65,031 sq m (700,000 sq ft) of offices and 18,580 sq m (200,000 sq ft) of flats along with hotel and retail space. A planning application could be submitted to the London Borough of Southwark by the end of the year but is likely to be determined by the Greater London Authority. The skyscraper would not be completed before 2005 and construction costs are put at £300m. Bovis Lend Lease is the project manager. The scheme is unlikely to proceed without a major pre-let and the developer is said to be in discussion with firms including Pricewaterhouse Coopers. - (13-11-2000)
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The World Trade Centre proposal at Marsh Wall, London E14, put forward by Capital & Provident Management, received planning approval this week from London Borough of Tower Hamlets. The World Trade Centre will in total comprise 2 million sq ft, in nine buildings, and is to include a Posthouse Premier Hotel. Separately, the Arrowhead Quay scheme on Marsh Wall E14, planned by Ballymore, also obtained planning permission. The Arrowhead Quay scheme is in total a 66,239 sq m (713,000 sq ft) mixed use development incorporating office, retail, and leisure. The 16-storey and 26-storey glass and steel buildings have been designed by Skidmore Owings & Merrill (020 7793 1007). - (04-10-2000)
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A major refurbishment is planned for the former Patent Office building at 25 Southampton Buildings and 10 Furnival Street, London WC2. A planning application has been submitted to the Corporation of London by Montagu Evans, on behalf of City & General Holdings (Holborn) Limited, for a 25,998 sq m (27,964 sq ft) refurbishment and part new build of the listed building. The Patent Office relocated to Newport in 1991 and the buildings have been in temporary use since then. - (29-09-2000)
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