As a strong sign that the revival of the central London office market is well underway, we have agreed a third major letting at the pioneering 40 Leadenhall office development, the largest office development to complete in the City of London (the City) next year.
Designed to be green in use, not just in design, it will be among the UK’s first buildings to achieve the NABERS certification – an energy efficient standard that measures how a building is designed to operate, but also how it performs in use.
The latest letting takes the scheme to 70% pre-let just under a year before its completion next year. The announcement follows recent reports from leading agents indicating that tenant demand for quality (Grade A) office space continues to be buoyant, currently accounting for 95% of leasing in the City of London office market.
Tony Brown, Global Head of Real Estate at M&G Real Estate
“40 Leadenhall is a key part of London’s rebirth as a global centre for high quality workspaces and signs that the market is gathering momentum are very promising. A letting of this calibre in the heart of the Square Mile evidences the trend of high performing businesses bringing employees back to the office environment to collaborate. 1.2 million sq ft of workspace was let during Q2 this year – a significant sign that the City, in particular, is back.”
40 Leadenhall is targeting the BREEAM Excellent standard, the WELL Platinum rating and is aspiring to the Platinum Wired and SMART building certifications. Integrated building technology will help M&G and its occupiers to achieve their ESG targets and journey to Net Zero by identifying opportunities to reduce energy consumption and promote a climate accountable workplace.
As well as exceeding the Government’s performance benchmarks for Net Zero, carbon emissions will be 40% lower than the Building Regulations’ baseline. The building’s passive design will enable an optimal balance between natural daylight and reduced solar gains and waste heat from the cooling system will supply heating and hot water demand via water-source heat pumps.
The building’s ‘vertical village’ will include a fitness studio, a 22,500 sq ft treatment and changing area, a wellness suite, library and a 30-seat cinema room. Employees will also benefit from the building being fully SMART enabled, allowing them to use touchless technology to book spaces at the 200-seat auditorium, two restaurants, 17 outdoor green spaces and terraces and the communal 11th floor rooftop clubhouse and providing multiple opportunities to work and relax.