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Legal & General & Mitsubishi sell Central Saint Giles to Google for USD1 billion

Legal & General Investment Management Real Assets (LGIMRA) has today announced, on behalf of Central Saint Giles Limited Partnership, its 50:50 joint venture with Mitsubishi Estate London Limited, that it has sold the iconic Central Saint Giles office development in London’s West End to Google for USD1 billion.

The sale represents a strong exit from the joint venture vehicle for both investors after developing and owning the asset for more than 10 years.

Central Saint Giles is one of London’s more colourful mixed-use developments and one of the largest in the West End. The development, architect Renzo Piano’s first UK project, is formed of three buildings surrounding a central, public piazza.

The architecturally striking building comprises 408,000 square feet of office space with 25,000 square feet of restaurants and cafes at ground floor level. The building is highly sustainable, benefiting from an in-use BREEAM Excellent rating.  At the western end of the site, two residential buildings contain a mix of 109 private, affordable and social apartments. The long leasehold interests of the residential buildings continue to be owned and managed by the existing owners.

The buildings have become a landmark in central London with their elevations broken down into 21 different facades in orange, green, red, yellow and grey glazed ceramic tiles. They occupy a pivotal position linking Bloomsbury, Covent Garden, Soho and Fitzrovia and were a focal point for the regeneration of the St Giles area.

Situated adjacent to Tottenham Court Road underground station where the Central line and Northern line intersect, the location offers easy access to the West End, Midtown and City business districts, and also further afield to Berkshire, Essex and South East London once the Elizabeth Line opens.

The investors in the joint venture are Mitsubishi Estate London and the L&G Managed and ReAssure funds. The sale is in line with LGIM’s business plan for the asset and concludes a highly successful partnership.

Source: group.legalandgeneral.com on the 13th of January