British Land Purchase

British Land Co PLC 15 January 2001 BRITISH LAND PURCHASES THEALE BUSINESS CAMPUS FROM CENTRAL CORPORATION IN MULTI MILLION POUND DEAL The British Land Company PLC has purchased 3.23 hectares (8 acres) of prime B1 land at Clearwater Business Park, Theale from Central Corporation Limited, a joint venture company between Lamron Estates and Pinstone Securities for a price of £15.25 million. The site has planning consent for a 13,610 sq.m (146,500 sq.ft) office park. British Land has entered into a joint venture with Countryside Properties Plc to develop the site and will commence construction late this year. Central Corporation has retained approximately 2.43 hectares (6 acres) of land on the north side of the lake. Malcolm McPhail, Managing Director of Lamron Estates comments:- 'Although we did not actively market this development opportunity, we received a large number of unsolicited bids, which reflects the growing confidence in the Thames Valley commercial market.' Bob Bowden, Property Investment Director of British Land comments:- 'We believe that Theale has a strong future as a commercial business park location - especially as all available development land at junctions 10 and 11 on the M4 is now spoken for with recent lettings to Worldcom, Cisco and Vitaris. Clearwater is only one of a handful of remaining sites in the Thames Valley capable of accommodating a business park of this size and with its prominent location fronting onto the A4 and its close proximity to junction 12 of the M4 this will undoubtedly enhance its attractability to potential 'TMT' occupiers.' Central Corporation were advised by Lambert Smith Hampton and Weatherall Green & Smith. Colliers CRE acted for British Land and Countryside were represented by Holley Blake. Contacts Lamron Estates: Malcolm McPhail, Managing Director Tel: 01256 473080 Countryside Properties: Rick De Blaby, Managing Director Tel: 020 7408 0099 The British Land Company PLC: John Weston Smith, Finance Director Tel: 020 7467 2899
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