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“Stanhope is the partner that makes things happen”

SIR NICHOLAS SEROTA, DIRECTOR OF THE TATE GALLERY

We are partners and leaders

Stanhope is a multi-skilled property developer that creates new urban places, providing workspace, homes, hotel and leisure/retail uses as well as cultural buildings.

With over 30 years experience of working in partnership with communities, landowners, investors, occupiers, designers and contractors, we are experts in assembling, leading and challenging project teams to get the best results for all parties.

We manage the development process from identification of new opportunities, feasibility and purchase through design and planning, funding, procurement, delivery and aftercare.

We understand how to unlock a site’s potential and deliver projects that work for occupiers, residents, visitors, investors and the local community.

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Successful partnerships

Our business model centres on nurturing long-term partnerships to ensure the most efficient and effective delivery of projects.

We have worked with over 90 partners from the private and public sector. Current partners include Mitsui Fudosan, Alberta Investment Management Corporation (AIMCo), Mitsubishi Estates, Schroders, The Crown Estate, Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham, BBC, UOL and the British Library.

We work with leading design teams and support emerging practices.

Our partnership approach is reflected in our procurement and delivery strategy. Well-established relationships with contractors and trades help refine our processes, drive out risk, maintain quality, and allow us to deliver on programme and to budget.

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Capacity & Experience

Our in-house team comprises development management and construction experts: financiers, surveyors, planners, engineers, architects, marketeers and asset managers. Together with accounting, tax and administrative support, we have a wealth of experience in every aspect of the development process.

We take a research-based approach to seeking opportunities, product definition, building delivery and performance, often challenging current standards. We have produced over 100 technical and research studies to assist us in the refinement of detailed elements of planning, product, design and delivery.

We develop places and buildings for the long term. The 100+ awards our projects have received reflect our inventive and entrepreneurial strengths.

Our 60+ strong team is currently working on 15 projects, either in construction (including workspace, residential, retail and hotel uses) or within our pipeline of projects approaching 9m sq ft including 1,700 new homes. Our projects can be found mainly throughout Central and Greater London.

We are privately owned by our management and two of our key partners — Mitsui Fudosan and AIMCo. Through these shareholders, we have access to substantial funds for project origination and co-investment.

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Our projects have been recognised by our peers and we have received over 100 awards including:

2019 RIBA London Award Television Centre 2019 RIBA London Award Selfridges

2018 RIBA Stirling Prize Bloomberg London 2017 AJ Architecture Tall Building of the Year Angel Court

2017 RIBA London National Award and 2017 BCO Best 2015 Innovation Award in the Built Environment, The Guardian Commercial Workplace 8 Finsbury Circus Sustainable Business Awards Mansel Court, SW9

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‘Stanhope add value at every stage of the development process’

SCHRODERS

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Sectors & Projects

New Urban Places We have a wealth of knowledge in large scale urban placemaking schemes. We understand that every community is unique and whilst major developments have a significant impact upon them, they also provide the potential to regenerate and bring wide-ranging benefits. We strive to deliver urban schemes that add to the built environment.

Workplaces We bring our experience of creating contemporary workplace environments to a wide range of projects from owner-occupier and speculative office space to more bespoke solutions for specialised operations. Common to all projects is our approach of optimising useable space: minimising cost and delivery risks as well as costs in use, whilst creating best in class accommodation.

Tall Buildings As pressure increases to make the most of urban land, we have developed an expertise in the design, planning and delivery of tall buildings. Current projects include a 50 storey City office tower and a 43 storey hotel and residential project.

Life Sciences The health and life sciences sector is worth £70bn to the UK’s economy. It is one of the most productive in the world. In order to grow, this sector needs space within cities to innovate at scale. We have secured three Knowledge Cluster opportunities in London — the British Library extension, White City Place and Royal Street.

Culture We have worked with patrons, trustees, fundraisers and government departments over 30 years to assist in delivering cultural buildings using our commercial development skills.

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New Urban Places

Our masterplan projects, such as , Paternoster Square, Chiswick Park, Central Saint Giles, Television Centre and White City Place have placed us at the forefront of developing new city quarters with a variety of land uses.

Large-scale, long-term projects are particularly challenging. However, the rigour of our development model has resulted in schemes that have set new standards in design and project delivery.

Regeneration of urban areas requires an intricate understanding of the local community. Our research looks at existing strengths and builds upon the long term needs of the community. We embrace consultation as part of our investment in local areas.

Successful regeneration seeks to preserve and reuse elements from history whilst acknowledging local scale and materials. Use, mix, transport links, pedestrian access and the structure of open space are early key considerations in providing sustainable developments.

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“It would be fabulous if everybody could work in a place like this. The way you work in harmony with the nature around you, this is a great workplace.”

SIR DAVID ATTENBOROUGH, ON VISITING CHISWICK PARK

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Television Centre and White City Place, W12

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White City Place, W12 Television Centre, residential reception, , W12

AirW1, W1 Angel Court, EC2 Broadgate, EC2

Paternoster Square, EC2 Cental Saint Giles, WC1 Eagle Place, SW1

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We value engagement with people who live locally, and assemble experts to assist us in our consultation approach.

We listen to all comments and ideas and respond constructively, where possible. This approach enables us to generate masterplans that are robust and adaptable to changing conditions.

Our asset management experience assists in bringing forward phased developments. Often interim solutions are required whilst large schemes are realised. We have promoted many ‘meanwhile uses’ in our projects, involving community, arts, and commercial organisations.

Boxpark, Ruskin Square

Pergola on the Roof, Television Centre

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Putt Putt #2, Ruskin Square

Street food market, White City Place

Public consultation, Hammersmith & Fulham Live from Television Centre, Broadcast on BBC4

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Workplaces

Our buildings are delivered through intensive refinement of the initial brief and attention to detail. Specialist contractors are involved early in the design process to assist with de-risking delivery. Our research-led approach allows us to factor fast- changing technology into the design development. We also seek to ensure that our buildings are flexible enough to be adapted over time.

Individual buildings include speculative accommodation and projects for occupiers with bespoke requirements, ranging from BSkyB’s television studios to Bloomberg’s City headquarters, museums, art galleries and opera houses as well as developments for retail, hotel and leisure operators.

As a founding member of the UK Green Building Council, we recognised the need for sustainability in practice long before it became an industry standard. As well as our Low Carbon Workplace buildings, we use environmentally sustainable solutions wherever we can.

Image: Bloomberg London

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Workplaces include:

1. 2 Television Centre, W12 2. Angel Court, EC2 3. Ruskin Square, Croydon 1 4. Fred Perry HQ, EC1 5. White City Place, W12 6. BSkyB, Osterley 7. Coleman Street, EC2 8. 8 Finsbury Circus, EC2 9. AirW1, W1 10. Gresham St Paul’s, EC2

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DAVID SHAW, THE CROWN ESTATE

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Tall Buildings

Stanhope have a unique expertise in building tall buildings in London with a portfolio that includes Lime Street (The ), One Bishopsgate Plaza, Angel Court, New Court and 8 Bishopsgate. These projects are all landmarks on London’s skyline and are a testament to our high-rise development skill base.

As one of London’s leading developers, our team, along with our construction partners, have the ability to deploy a broad range of technical skills when it comes to design, planning, mix of uses, building efficiency, construction procurement and delivery.

One Bishopsgate Plaza, EC2

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8 Bishopsgate, EC2

Angel Court, EC2

Lime Street (The Willis Building), EC3

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Life Sciences

Knowledge Clusters are places that encourage collaboration and have academic institutions at their heart. London has world class universities and internationally recognised teaching hospitals and research institutions. We are keen to support the success of London’s Knowledge Clusters by delivering appropriate space and working environments and have commissioned research into the Life Science sector to understand the market. We have attracted four life science companies to White City Place and haved secured two other development opportunities in London’s established and emerging Knowledge Clusters.

British Library, NW1

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White City Place, W12

Royal Street, SE1

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Cultural Arts and culture make important contributions to a shared public realm. We have extensive experience in delivering cultural and arts projects, ranging from local cultural facilities such as libraries, smaller theatres and museums, to larger national facilities such as the Tate Modern.

Serpentine Pavilion, W2

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Tate Modern and Tate Modern 2 , SE1

Royal Opera House, WC2 The Photographers’ Gallery, W1

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Stanhope Activity

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

PROJECT LOCATION PRODUCT SIZE SQ FT RESIDENTIAL HOTEL (GEA) UNITS ROOMS

150 BISHOPSGATE EC2 Hotel and Residential 600,000 160 250

6-8 BISHOPSGATE EC2 Office 800,000

SHEPHERDESS WALK N1 Office 167,000

GARRARD HOUSE EC2 Office 230,000

TOTAL 1,797,000 160 250

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PRE-DEVELOPMENT

PROJECT LOCATION PRODUCT SIZE SQ FT RESIDENTIAL HOTEL PROJECT LOCATION PRODUCT SIZE SQ FT RESIDENTIAL HOTEL (GEA) UNITS ROOMS (GEA) UNITS ROOMS

TELEVISION CENTRE, WHITE CITY — W12 Mixed use — residential 1,040,000 509 150 BISHOPSGATE EC2 Hotel and Residential 600,000 160 250 REMAINDER led

6-8 BISHOPSGATE EC2 Office 800,000 ROYAL STREET SE1 Life Sciences 2,200,000 130

SHEPHERDESS WALK 167,000 N1 Office RUSKIN SQUARE — REMAINDER Croydon Mixed use — office/ 1,950,000 494 residential

GARRARD HOUSE EC2 Office 230,000 HAMMERSMITH & FULHAM HOUSING JV W6 Residential 300,000 351

TOTAL 1,797,000 160 250 WHITE CITY PLACE, GATEWAY SITE W12 Office 1,140,000

ELWICK PLACE — REMAINDER Ashford Residential 180,000 200

BRITISH LIBRARY SITE NW1 Mixed use ­— culture/ 700,000 commercial

THE CRESCENT Wimbledon Mixed use — retail/ 560,000 leisure/residential

IBM SE1 Office 500,000

SELFRIDGES (PHASE 2) W1 Retail 275,000 150

NEW ZEALAND HOUSE SW1 Office 240,000

TOTAL 9,085,000 1,684 150

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What We Do

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Originate Design

Defining the overall vision and brief Establishing the foundations to for the project make the project possible

RESEARCH CONCEPTUAL DESIGN Site | Area | Trends | Uses Uses | Product | Massing

AQUISITION PLANNING Appraisals | Legals | Risk Analysis Strategy | Consultation | Consents

VISION SALES & MARKETING Objectives | Product | Brief Strategy | Brand | PR

TEAMS FINANCIALS Selection | Briefings | Leadership Funding | Appraisals | Legals

Build Manage

Managing the process to make the Delivering ongoing asset poject a reality management and growth

PROCUREMENT STRATEGY Strategy | Implementation | Risk Objectives | Financials | Approach

TECHNICAL DESIGN IMPLEMENTATION Buildability | Efficiency | Supply Chain Teams | Services | Enlivenment

CONSTRUCTION CUSTOMER CARE Programme | Cost & Quality | Health & Fit out | Soft Landings | Handover Safety ESTATE MANAGEMENT SALES & MARKETING Sales & Lettings | Occupier Mix | Pre-sales | Pre-Lettings | Campaigns Maintenance

REVIEWS Feedback | Evaluation | Futures

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How We Do It

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On the ground Up for the challenge From planning phase to We are a committed community of operational commissioning, we specialists who believe that “good are immersed in the detail of each enough” is not good enough. project every step of the way, working in partnership with Local We bring together the best mix of Authorites and communities. people and create an environment that helps everyone to ask the This focused approach means that tough questions and perform to we continually maximise value the best of their ability, each and and mitigate risk, ensuring our every time. projects are delivered responsibly, to scope and on budget.

Hand in hand For the long term

At Stanhope there are no hidden We are proud of our track record agendas, no airs or graces – just of delivering great projects that people that are experts at working thrive for years to come. with people. Our successes are built upon Mutual respect, clear an open-minded approach communications and robust to research and product procedures enable us to get the development that ensures our most out of every project and projects are ambitious, flexible overcome complex development and future-facing. challenges with ease.

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Selected Projects

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Television Centre

Working with Stirling Prize-winning architects AHMM, a sensitive and modern approach was established for the redevelopment of this listed structure that included significant increases in capacity of the site, whilst retaining the distinctive circular contours of the building when seen from both the street and above. This respectful approach to the listed buildings combined with an open attitude to all stakeholders, meant Stanhope were able to get the project through with full planning permission at the first attempt.

At one point a closed and private site, Television Centre’s ground level is now an open and bustling hive of activity where office workers, residents, TV makers and restaurant goers intersect around the famous forecourt. Independent restaurants, cafes and bars on the site include The Allis, Homeslice, Bluebird, Kricket and Patty+Bun. Additionally the site also meant a new home for Soho House’s members club and hotel and a new cinema from West London’s celebrated Electric.

The 400,000 sq ft of office accommodation includes a high profile move west by both Publicis and the White Company, and homes that were 80% sold on completion. The site also hosts 1200 staff from BBC Worldwide, and studios for ITV’s This Morning and BBC’s Graham Norton show.

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Date 2012 to present

Location Wood Lane, White City, London, W12

Partner Mitsui Fudosan, AIMCo & the BBC

Architect/Interiors AHMM, Maccreanor Lavington, Duggan Morris, Gillespies, dRMM, Mikhail Riches, Haptic, Coffey, Piercy & Co, Archer Humphryes

Gross Area 2.3m sq ft speculative offices/pre-let offices, hotel and c.950 homes

Status Phase I — 1.2m sq ft complete

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White City Place

The White City Place development centres on premium office space distributed across a cluster of buildings, featuring large floor plates and future-proof communications infrastructure that offer occupiers facilities that are certified as best- in-class today by Wired and will remain resilient and adaptable to future technologies.

The surrounding area in White City is undergoing significant change. Stanhope has worked closely with several major landowners including Imperial College London, Westfield London, Berkeley St James, to implement a shared vision for White City including up to 5,000 high quality homes, over 2m sqft of offices, new public spaces, an enhanced world-class shopping offer and a hub for academia, innovation and start-ups.

With Phase One complete, the site is quickly becoming a busy new centre for the creative and technology sectors, hosting over 3000 staff from the BBC, and research and teaching facilities for RCA, the digital fashion house YOOX Net a Porter, creative co-working Huckletree, ITV Studios and biotech companies Synthace, Autolus, Novartis and Gamma Delta. What was once a neglected corner of the city with few facilities is now a bustling campus filled with people, creativity and new ideas.

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Date 2015 to present

Location White City, London, W12

Partner Mitsui Fudosan UK & AIMCo

Architect Allies & Morrison

Gross Area 17 acres / 2m sq ft offices

Status Phase I Garden House/ Media Works complete/ West Works under construction/application submitted for c. 1m sq ft.

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Bloomberg London

In December 2010, Bloomberg embarked on the construction of a new building in the heart of the . Stanhope was appointed to manage and coordinate the development of what would become an iconic scheme that pushes the boundaries of sustainable office design.

Included in the building plans were integrated ceiling panels that would incorporate 500,000 LED lights, helping use 40% less energy than a typical office. Water conservation systems were installed all throughout the building, helping save 25 million litres of water each year. A Derbyshire sandstone frame supports bespoke bronze fins that give the building a breathable membrane, aiding ventilation and shading.

Bloomberg needed the complex 3.2-acre site to provide over 1 million square feet of office. Whilst meeting these requirements, the development would also need to negotiate regulations around the Bank Conservation Area.

As part of the work to construct Bloomberg’s new HQ, Stanhope undertook a much-needed new entrance for Bank Station.

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Date 2010-2017

Location EC2, City of London

Partner Bloomberg

Architect Foster + Partners

Gross Area 1,152,000 sq ft

Status Complete

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One Bishopsgate Plaza is an ambitious new 43-storey development in the City cluster. It will combine London’s first Pan Pacific Hotel alongside private apartments, a new public plaza edged by a listed building, numerous retail and restaurants, and a double height subterranean ballroom.

Working in collaboration with UOL / Pan Pacific and an architectural team including PLP Architecture, Yabu Pushelberg and MSMR, the team developed technical designs before embarking on a build phase that negotiated several complex issues related to this unique project.

Despite One Bishopsgate Plaza still being in development, it has already received awards for its pioneering approach to creating a modern skyscraper. At the International Property Awards in 2017, Bishopsgate Tower was awarded a 5 Star Winner for Best Hotel Construction and Design UK, Best Hotel Architecture London and Best Mixed-Use Architecture London.

Set for completion in 2020, it will provide a range of amenities and lifestyle offerings previously unseen in the City.

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Date 2016 to present

Location EC2, City of London

Partner UOL

Architect PLP Architects

Status Under Construction

Gross Area 580,000 sq ft

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Selfridges

Stanhope acted as Development Manager for Selfridges & Co on two major phases of refurbishment work and in so doing have developed an integrated project team approach with Selfridge’s internal teams including Property, Finance, Design and Operations.

Phase 1 included the relocation of the existing service bay exit ramp to the north of the store, relocation of the ‘Team’ entrance to Wigmore Street with underground escalator connection to the Team changing areas, relocation of support staff teams from the main store to Wigmore Street and conversion of the then vacant office space to retail, including the extension of the escalator void.

Phase 2 involved the construction of a new entrance onto Duke Street in the location of the relocated service ramp exit, together with the introduction of level floor plates between the Classic and northern SWOD buildings. Substantial public realm and highways works to Duke Street now provides an appropriate setting for the eastern end of the store.

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Date 2013-2017

Location Oxford Street, London

Partner Selfridges & Co

Architect David Chipperfield / Gensler

Gross Area 150,000 Phases 1 and 2

Status Complete

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Wenlock Works

The refurbishment and re-cladding of two existing 1980s office buildings will dramatically improve the appearance and streetscape of Shepherdess Walk and respond appropriately to the historic warehouses facing the building across the street.

Whilst working with the best of the existing structure, the introduction of high quality finishes and a new pattern of fenestration will greatly improve access to natural light within the building. The original concrete soffits and columns are to be exposed. Air is to be supplied through a raised access floor and circulated through soffit mounted FCUs, screened in a central zone above an expanded mesh raft.

An additional sixth storey will be added to the main building, maximising the overall lettable space adding value to the overall building.

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Date 2017-2019

Location Shepherdess Walk, N1

Partner Schroders Investment Management Ltd

Architect Buckley Gray Yeoman

Gross Area 130,000 sq ft

Status Under construction

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Ruskin Square

Ruskin Square is a long term project to revitalise the central area of Croydon, adjacent to a busy transport route in and out of London. Working with Croydon Council, Stanhope developed a plan to modernise much of the 20th century infrastructure in Croydon Town Centre, and wanted to improve the cultural, retail, and residential facilities available in the area.

Though still under development, the scheme will eventually provide 625 new homes, 100,000 sq ft of restaurants and shops and 1.25m sq ft of new commercial space for Croydon.

Stanhope’s long term involvement in the site has helped shape their relationships in Croydon. Commitment and knowledge of stakeholders meant they were able to negotiate new pedestrian access for Network Rail with other developers and the council – linking town and station and opening up previously hard to navigate and inaccessible areas.

The first phase of the build encompasses a 22-storey residential building with 50% affordable homes, a 200,000 sq ft office block pre-let during construction by HMRC, and Box Park which offers the area a new social and dining destination, featuring 38 bars and restaurant and a 2000 capacity event space.

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Date 2002 to present

Location Dingwall Road, Croydon

Partner Croydon Gateway Limited Partnership (Stanhope plc and Schroders Exempt Property Unit Trust)

Architect Foster + Partners, AHMM, shedkm and Make

Gross Area 2.2m sq ft, speculative offices including c.600 homes

Status First phase residential and 250,000 sq ft offices complete

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Angel Court

The original Angel Court was one of the last tall buildings to be built in the City of London during the 1970s prior to the introduction of the Bank Conservation area. Undergoing dramatic redevelopment from 2014, the building was transformed into a contemporary urban office, using inventive construction methods to balance the ambitions of the project with the significant planning restrictions of the site.

Clad in an ‘invisible’ style skin, the new 24-storey skyscraper offers 300,000 sq ft of premium office space. When developing designs for the new structure, the decision was made not to simply maximize commercial floorplates but to offer extensive public area to tenants, including a dramatic 7,000 sq ft garden on the 7th floor, as well as communal lounges, an enhanced arrival experience with a triple height entrance and the first diorama (an outdoor glass enclosed garden) to be included in a UK development.

On the ground floor the public realm through increased public access, seating and artworks, as well as a creative range of restaurants designed to counter the meat-dominated offering of the immediate City area.

Angel Court now hosts headquarters for a range of businesses including BUPA, Prudential PLC, Shanghai Pudong Development Bank, in a building where businesses thrive and people both work and wind down – from the lawns of the sky garden to the café tables of Coya.

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Date 2014-2017

Location One Angel Court, City of London

Partner Mitsui Fudosan UK

Architect Fletcher Priest

Gross Area 460,000 sq ft

Status Complete

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Central Saint Giles

Completed in 2010, the former Ministry of Defence HQ now incorporates offices, housing, and retail space across two 15-storey towers. The building provides a new public plaza for the Tottenham Court Road area, and is home to one of Google’s London offices.

The project was the first building in London by architect Renzo Piano, who later went on to design . The scheme helped turn Central Saint Giles from an area that has historically been run down into an accessible new public place.

The building was awarded Best of the Best at the BCO Awards in 2011, and the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy TOD Gold Standard in 2014.

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Date 2007-2010

Location Saint Giles High Street, West End, London, WC2

Partner Legal & General, Mitsubishi Estate Company

Architect Renzo Piano Building Workshop and Fletcher Priest

Gross Area 675,000 sq ft, speculative offices including 109 homes

Status Complete

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Chiswick Park

Chiswick Park was the first office development in London to embrace the idea that people are more important than bricks and mortar. Stretching over 12 buildings in a 33 acre site, the development established a people-centric destination where individuals and businesses could exchange ideas and embrace new ways of working.

Initially a brownfield site designed for light industrial use, Stanhope’s research into changing cities and working patterns identified an opportunity for a new kind of workplace that took the best of the business park and town centre office models and merged them into a new product. This would be a development that focused not only the buildings but the overall sense of place, and was driven by the idea that every employee should enjoy Work.

The resulting development is a distinctive site situated around a central pedestrian space made up of a lake, landscaping and open-air performance area, used by a diverse array of companies stretching from Haliburton to Pokemon. Chiswick Park has enjoyed numerous awards and been widely recognised for its role in establishing a new standard for workplaces in the UK and beyond.

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Date 1998-2015

Location Chiswick, London, W4

Partner Schroders (Chisput), Blackstone

Architect Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners

Gross Area 2m sq ft, speculative offices including retail and leisure

Status Complete

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Low Carbon Workplace

LCW is a portfolio of nine new-build and refurbished properties that meet best-practice low carbon standards and offer occupiers ongoing advice and support to ensure the buildings’ energy efficiency specifications are achieved in-use.

Stanhope has been involved in a number of low- carbon building projects in South, East, and West London providing over 350,000 sq ft of office space. The buildings used innovative methods, championed by Stanhope partners, to create energy-efficient, low carbon buildings.

Projects in the portfolio have won the Considerate Contractors Bronze Award, the Guardian’s Innovation Award in the Built Environment category in 2015, and the RIBA London Award in 2018.

Shareholders in LCW include Threadneedle, Stanhope, The Townsend Group, and The Carbon Trust.

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Date 2015-

Location Various locations throughout London including Carter Lane, Paul Street, Wilson Street and Rosebery Avenue

Partner Low Carbon Workplace and Columbia Threadneedle

Architect Buckley Gray Yeoman, Astudio, Hale Brown, Duggan Morris, Hawkins Brown, Bennetts Associates

Gross Area c. 350,000 sq ft (total) to date

Status Complete

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Gresham St Paul’s

Gresham St Paul’s at 40 Gresham Street in the City of London will have approximately 170,000 sq ft of prime office space over nine floors, with large terraces on the top three floors, at the heart of the financial centre and close to St Paul’s Cathedral and other prominent cultural landmarks.

The design has focussed on creating a sustainable building for the future by reusing the existing structure. Wilkinson Eyre looked to maximise natural light through use of the latest glazing technology, and increase fresh air supply to offer a light and air-filled state-of-the-art working environment. To help cater to modern working practices and promote personal well-being, the ground floor has been designed to provide occupiers with a range of amenities, including a café and business lounge. These will help promote creativity and collaboration amongst occupiers by offering a space to recharge, interact and seek inspiration away from the desk.

The technical specifications include a WiredScore Platinum rating, Wi-Fi enabled café, reception and business lounge, 254 bike and locker spaces with generous changing and shower facilities, and it is targeting a BREEAM Excellent sustainability rating.

The offices have been prelet to Smith & Williamson who will be relocating from their existing offices.

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Date 2016 to present

Location Gresham Street, City of London

Partner AFIAA

Architect Wilkinson Eyre

Gross Area 230,000

Status Under Construction

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“Every project is different. We start with a blank canvas and our collective experience.”

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