News – Deals – Market
Adam Neumann Makes Conditional Offer to Buy WeWork
Adam Neumann has submitted a conditional bid of circa £500 million for WeWork, the bankrupt co-working company he fronted until 2019.
Moody’s Quit Canary Wharf
How significant are the recent financial services departures from Canary Wharf or is the area just, reinventing itself and moving with the times
18 Blackfriars Road £1 Billion Development Plans Revised
Hines have lodged revised plans for their office & residential redevelopment of 18 Blackfriars Road, after discussions with Historic England & Southwark Council
BT Tower to Become a Hotel
The Post Office Tower, as it was originally known, is set to become a hotel as owners BT Group sell to US group MCR Hotels for £275m.
The BT Tower was London’ tallest building for sixteen years after its opening in 1965 with its microwave aerials playing an essential role in telecommunications. Telecoms has undergone its own revolution and the Tower’s role has diminished but it still remains a significant London landmark.
WeBroke!
WeWork has warned of “significant doubt on the company’s ability to continue as a going concern”, after a £123m loss and revealing it owes its parent co £731m.
James Couse joins the team
We have a new member of staff, James Couse. James brings to us his extensive agency expertise in the City and London niche markets and we are very happy he has joined
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