US developer and marketer eyes London's West End for latest European office move
Take-Two Interactive Software Inc is moving its current European HQ in Windsor to Blue Coast Capital’s office scheme at 30 Cleveland Street in London.
The move is anticipated to be completed in 2021. US-headquartered Take-Two Interactive Software Inc is a developer, publisher and marketer of interactive entertainment for worldwide consumers.
The West End building has undergone refurbishing and remodelling works to provide 40,000 sq ft of Grade A office space across six floors.
Blue Cast Capital’s asset management director, John Stacey, said: “T2 is a an ideal occupier for this building which has great design style, but also provides high quality offices.
“It’s very apt that a building which dates back to the 1930s and was once let to Dennis Publishing - one of the most innovative publishers of the late 20th century - will now be occupied by a business which is so emblematic of contemporary creativity.”
JLL and Edward Charles & Partners are the leasing agents for the scheme. Cushman & Wakefield advised Take 2 Games.
The redevelopment of the building was designed by architects Barr Gazetas.
Serhad Koro, managing director EMEA/APAC of Take-Two Interactive Software, added: “We were drawn to 30 Cleveland Street by the building, its location, connectivity and also the unique environment of Fitzrovia.
“It has superb places to eat, drink and shop while the location’s transport links are already excellent and will be further enhanced by the arrival of the Elizabeth Line at Tottenham Court Road station.”
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