Fashion brands parent company to relocate to new Television Centre HQ
The parent company of global fashion brands such as Calvin Klein and TOMMY HILFIGER is set to relocate its HQ to a new London site.
Stanhope, Mitsui Fudosan and AIMCo have announced the signing of a lease agreement with PVH Corp to relocate its UK headquarters to a brand-new building at Television Centre - 1 Wood Crescent.
Comprising nine storeys with 111,765 sq ft of prime office space, the building will be located on the west side of the Television Centre campus. It will include multiple terraces as well as a ground floor reception and café, all with views over Hammersmith Park and the surrounding White City area.
PVH Corp will move to the top five floors of 1 Wood Crescent, totalling 50,000 sq ft of office space.
Jonathan Trout, property & commercial director at Stanhope, commented: “We are delighted that PVH Corp, one of the most admired fashion and lifestyle companies in the world, has chosen Television Centre in White City as the new home for their UK headquarters.
“Television Centre has undergone a remarkable transformation in recent years and PVH’s presence at Television Centre, in their new building 1 Wood Crescent, will help build on the continued success of the site and further enhance its already vibrant atmosphere.”
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