Last week, Berkeley Homes announced The Ivy Collection as the first flagship restaurant at One Tower Bridge.
Caprice Holdings Ltd has secured a premium riverfront-facing restaurant space, totalling approx. 8,000 sq. ft., for a new Ivy brasserie, equal in calibre to the Ivy Chelsea Garden on the King's Road. The Ivy brasserie will occupy a space that benefits from exceptional views of two world heritage sites, Tower of London and Tower Bridge and will also enjoy a generous terrace overlooking Potters Fields Park and the River Thames.
The signing follows last year's announcement of a new 900-seat theatre, which will be run by The London Theatre Company, led by Sir Nicholas Hytner and Nick Starr, the former Artistic Director and Executive Director of the National Theatre.
Harry Lewis, managing director of Berkeley Homes (South East London) Ltd commented:
"This latest signing follows the recent announcement of the London Theatre Company's exciting new riverside venue and marks a significant move to establishing this heritage location as the Covent Garden of the South Bank.
"The Ivy brasserie will perfectly complement the highly anticipated new theatre and we look to forward to working with these, and other high quality operators across the development's retail offer, to create the Capital's newest cultural and dining destination."