Cooper & Southwark
04/07/2018 by Buildington

HB Reavis has agreed to sell Cooper & Southwark to an overseas private investor.

The sale follows the successful pre-let of the whole building to international real estate advisor CBRE’s Global Workplace Solutions division in April 2018.

Cooper & Southwark has been transformed by HB Reavis from a dated building into a well-designed, contemporary office development.

The transformation involved reconfiguring the internal space to create an attractive, continuous office environment, achieved by extending the building and creating around 11,900 sq ft of new workspace. The seven-storey office development also features large terraces on the fifth, sixth and seventh floors, providing stunning views across London – a signature HB Reavis feature.

Cooper & Southwark is HB Reavis’ second completed development that has been sold or let to a single occupier in London following 33 Central, a 226,000 sq ft new-build office, which was sold to US investment bank Wells Fargo in 2017.

Steven Skinner, Transactional Director at HB Reavis, commented: “The sale of Cooper & Southwark demonstrates our ability to create value through both the quality of our developments and the pre-leasing terms we were able to achieve. This significant investment from a global investor emphasises the continued growth of the South Bank into one of the most appealing places to live, visit, work and invest. The South Bank will continue to be a key area for us as we progress our plans for the redevelopment of Elizabeth House in Waterloo into one of the city’s most important schemes.”

In addition to Cooper & Southwark, HB Reavis’ London developments continue apace with 20 Farringdon Street, a circa 85,000 sq ft brand new office building. HB Reavis’ fourth scheme in London is Elizabeth House, a strategically important site adjacent to Waterloo station which was acquired in 2017 with planning permission for a circa 945,000 sq ft development. HB Reavis has since brought on board AHMM architects as design partner to create a new London landmark which will include design-led office space as well as huge public realm improvements.

Read more at hbreavis.com.

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