Manor House
24/05/2017 by Buildington

Global Holdings Management Group has been granted planning permission from Westminster City Council for an extension and recreation of 21 Soho Square and 3-11 Sutton Row designed by award-winning architects Buckley Gray Yeoman, reports Gerald Eve.

The development consists of roof extensions, terraces on the upper floors, and the creation of a restaurant or retail unit split over the ground floor and basement.

The scheme will create 26,500 sq ft of space, featuring a contemporary reception and a mix of classically-inspired, wood-panelled heritage rooms coupled with an open warehouse aesthetic. The building offers striking premises for a business headquarters in Soho Square, or the opportunity for individual floor lettings.

Gerald Eve and Bluebook are advising Global Holdings Management Group on development and leasing, with completion expected at the end of Summer 2018.

Managing director of Global Holdings Management Group UK Ltd, Josh Lawrence, commented: “For office occupiers seeking a building with character, 21 Soho Square will provide a stunning boutique reception, and open floorplates that highlight the property’s heritage. The building is adjacent to Crossrail’s new Tottenham Court Road Station, making it one of the best designed and connected office schemes delivering in the next 18 months.”

Gerald Eve partner Graham Oliver added: “This Grade II Listed building sits within the Soho Conservation Area. Working closely with all stakeholders, we were able to secure permission for these extensions, which are not only a sympathetic addition to the property but also provide further employment space for the area.”

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