The UK: Real Estate projects at MIPIM 2015
What are the UK real estate projects that are going to be showcased at MIPIM 2015? Find them out with this week’s project selection!
20 Farringdon Street, London
Presented by HB Reavis
HB Reavis acquired 20 Farringdon Street, EC4, a prime development site in London’s midtown, in October 2014, representing its second acquisition in the UK market. The site, which currently comprises 4,000 sq m of unoccupied offices across nine storeys, has full planning permission for a brand new 12-storey office building totalling 7,000 sq m. The new plans for 20 Farringdon Street are being finalised and are expected to include improvements such as floor-to-ceiling glazing around three sides of the building, providing an abundance of natural light. In addition, the top three floors will be set back to create a series of external terraces overlooking the adjacent Fleet Place, offering an attractive area of open space. The Grade A new building will prioritise energy efficiency, targeting an ‘Excellent’ BREEAM rating for its sustainable design.
20 Farringdon Street, London
Presented by HB Reavis
HB Reavis acquired 20 Farringdon Street, EC4, a prime development site in London’s midtown, in October 2014, representing its second acquisition in the UK market. The site, which currently comprises 4,000 sq m of unoccupied offices across nine storeys, has full planning permission for a brand new 12-storey office building totalling 7,000 sq m. The new plans for 20 Farringdon Street are being finalised and are expected to include improvements such as floor-to-ceiling glazing around three sides of the building, providing an abundance of natural light. In addition, the top three floors will be set back to create a series of external terraces overlooking the adjacent Fleet Place, offering an attractive area of open space. The Grade A new building will prioritise energy efficiency, targeting an ‘Excellent’ BREEAM rating for its sustainable design.
Remember that you can access the MIPIM 2015 Online Database to learn more about this year’s exhibitors and their projects.