Thackeray Group, the real estate investment, development and asset management company owned by Antony Alberti and Brett Palos, has put the Assembly Rooms office development in Putney, UK on the market at a price of more than £30 mln (€36 mln) after fully letting it.
Thackeray has appointed Tydus Real Estate and Knight Frank to sell the Assembly Rooms, the first new office development in Putney for over a decade. A price of £30 mln would reflect a net initial yield of 4.65%.
Designed by Jo Cowen Architects, it provides 26,624 sq ft (2,470 m2) of office and retail space over basement, ground and three upper floors, a gym and panoramic roof terrace to ensure a healthy work-life balance.
The decision to market follows the letting of the building to Gallaher Limited and NatWest.
Antony Alberti, CEO and co-founder of Thackeray Group, said: 'We believe the building will be a very attractive investment, given the quality of the tenants and the fact that sustainability and wellness form the core of the design.'
Thackeray was advised by BNP Paribas Real Estate and Frost Meadowcroft in the letting of the development; Gallaher Limited was advised by CBRE.