Mayor announces £1bn deal to transform Royal Albert Dock into capital’s next business district

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  • ABP, a successful China-based developer, to create a state-of-the-art business area to act as a gateway into Europe for Chinese and Asian business
  • An estimated 20,000 jobs to be created
  • The development will be worth £6bn to the UK economy when complete

The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, has announced details of a £1bn deal to transform London’s historic docklands into the capital’s next business district, forging new trade links with China and other economies in the Asia-Pacific region and securing billions of pounds of inward investment in the UK economy.

Mayor announces £1bn deal to transform Royal Albert DockOwned by the Greater London Authority and situated in the heart of Royal Docks Enterprise Zone, the 35-acre site at Royal Albert Dock is set to be transformed by ABP China, a successful commercial developer, into a gateway for Asian and Chinese business seeking to establish headquarters in Europe as well as other businesses wanting to set up in the capital. London & Partners, the Mayor of London’s promotional and business development organisation were instrumental in helping ABP to explore the huge investment opportunities in London.

Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, said: “For centuries the waterways of east London were the throbbing arteries of UK trade and commerce. This deal symbolises the revival of that great era, continuing the re-invention of this once maligned part of the capital into a 21st century centre of trade and investment.  Creating a third financial district in the capital, this development will act as a beacon for eastern investors looking west, bringing with it tens of thousands of jobs and billions of pounds of investment for the UK economy.”

Chairman of ABP said, Mr Xu, said: “I am thankful to London & Partners who have played a key role in assisting ABP’s investment in the Royal Docks. They have been a source of sound advice, information and encouragement as we have pursued our ambitious plans. I look forward to further collaboration as we deliver London’s third financial and business district.”

CEO of London & Partners, Gordon Innes, said: “We have been working closely with ABP for the past two years and are delighted they have been awarded the Royal Albert Dock regeneration project.  At London & Partners, we work closely with leading international companies to encourage them to move into or expand their presence in the London market. International firms increasingly see London as the place to do business, with unrivalled access to a talented workforce, capital markets and the world’s most creative city where ideas and trends are born. The regeneration of the Albert Dock site will further add to London’s status as the world capital of business and a global leader in financial services and technology.”

Historically the trading heartland of the capital, the deal will re-instate the Royal Docks as a commercial and trading centre for the 21st century, delivering around 20,000 full-time jobs and boosting local employment in Newham by 30 per cent.  When complete the site will become London’s third business district and, according to initial projections, be worth £6bn to the UK economy, generating £23m in business rates annually and acting as a catalyst for further development in the area.

The largest development of its kind in the UK, the state-of-the-art business district will act as a platform for financial, high-tech and knowledge driven industries looking establish and drive forward their business in UK and European markets. The deal represents one of the first direct investment by a Chinese developer in London’s property market and will eventually be home to over 3.2 million square feet of high quality work, retail and leisure space, including 2.5 million square feet of prime office space, creating a new, vibrant 24/7 district on London’s waterways.

An experienced developer in China, this is ABP’s first development project in Europe.  With a track record of investing in and transforming large areas in need of regeneration, the company specialises in delivering projects of significant scale. ABP have recently completed a large development of around 15 million square feet in Beijing, while their Shenyang project in north-eastern China is even larger, with plans for 75 million square feet when complete.

Working with UK developer Stanhope and architects and masterplanners Farrells, ABP have a commitment to developing a minimum of 600,000 square feet in the first phase, with strong interest for office space already being shown by Chinese companies, including some of the country’s top banks. The first occupiers are due to move in in 2017.

The deal is a key part of the Mayor’s on-going commitment to regenerate London’s docklands, bringing jobs and homes back to the capital’s waterways and builds on the momentum of the development of the Olympic Park and Straford City.   It is the latest in a string of investments in the area including the Siemens Crystal Centre, the UK’s first urban cable car, Emirates Air Line and new homes at Great Eastern Quay, as well as upcoming developments at Silvertown Quays and the plans to create the UK’s largest floating village at Royal Victoria Dock.

Situated in the Royal Docks Enterprise Zone, the Albert Dock site, when complete, will have some of the best transport links in the capital, with direct access to central and western London via the new Crossrail station coming in 2018. It also benefits from close proximity to the University of East London and City Airport, providing direct links to Europe’s key business destinations.

London & Partners, with support from UKTI, assisted the Greater London Authority with developing the proposition for the Royal Albert Dock, as well as shaping the international marketing strategy and attracting international investment interest. London & Partners were also responsible for advising ABP on every aspect of locating and doing business in London to enable their vision for the Royal Docks.

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Author: Editor