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CityPoint in Ropemaker Street, London, EC2, is thought to be about to go on the market with an asking price of £650m. The 34-storey 65,681 sq m (707,000 sq ft) building is owned by US developer Tishman Speyer and partners Schroders, SITQ and UBS, who acquired the property for about £520m in 2006. - (06-02-2007)
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Millbank Tower, the Grade II listed skyscraper owned by Tishman Speyer Properties, is thought to be on the market for around £125m. The US-owned private property group owns several landmark buildings including the Chrysler Building and the Rockerfeller Centre in New York, and the MesseTurm in Frankfurt, Germany. Jones Lang LaSalle is acting on the sale of Millbank Tower. - (06-10-2002)
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Tishman Speyer Properties has gained planning permission from the London Borough of Tower Hamlets for the £100m redevelopment of the Marsh Centre at Aldgate, London E1. The part 7-storey, part 16-storey, 'Aldgate Union' scheme, designed by Wilkinson Ayre architects, will provide around 87,001 sq m (936,485 sq ft) to replace the existing 30,000 sq m (322,926 sq ft) building. Tishman Speyer Properties is advised by Jones Lang Lasalle. - (10-02-2002)
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A seven year development/investment facility of £135m has been announced for the Marsh & McLennan development at Tower Place EC3, being carried out by Tishman Speyer Properties. The funding is to be provided by Eurohypo (Europaische Hypothekenbank der Deutschen Bank), a member of the Deutsche Bank Group. - (01-10-2000)
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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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