RPMI Railpen exchanges on Birmingham’s largest office investment deal of the year to date
RPMI Railpen and Nurton Developments have exchanged on Birmingham’s largest investment transaction of the year, with Railpen acquiring 2 Colmore Square and Cannon House in the city centre.
RPMI Railpen and Nurton Developments have exchanged on Birmingham’s largest investment transaction of the year, with Railpen acquiring 2 Colmore Square and Cannon House in the city centre.
GVA and V7 Asset Management acted on behalf of RPMI Railpen, with CBRE representing the vendor, Colmore Square LLP (Nurton Developments).
Formed of two interconnected buildings, which offer contiguous 40,000 sq ft floorplates from the third floor upwards, 2 Colmore Square and Cannon House were purchased for approximately £95 million, representing a yield of 6.4%.
Situated at the head of Colmore Row, Birmingham’s professional and financial services heartland, the building is 95% let off an average rent of £21.50 psf and provides approximately 300,000 sq ft of BREEAM Excellent, Grade A commercial space across seven upper floors, with retail accommodation at ground level.
Occupiers include Shoosmiths, Jacobs UK, Energy Systems Catapult, the Secretary of State, and Handelsbanken.
Anna Rule, Head of Property at RPMI Railpen, said: “We are delighted to have exchanged on this significant Birmingham asset. The building’s proximity to the new HS2 Curzon Street station, the low rents and the asset management opportunities that exist provide long term opportunities for growth. This purchase meets all of our core investment themes and will help to meet our mission to pay members’ pensions securely, affordably and sustainably”.
Rupert Young, Development Director of Nurton Developments, said: “We’re proud of what we achieved with the back to frame refurbishment of this significant asset. Having completed the vast majority of our business plan now is an appropriate time to recycle the capital and look for new value add opportunities“.