Abbey Business Centres

17,000 sq ft
Acquisition
Abbey Business Centres

OMA agreed at the Gherkin.

Following 12 months of extensive negotiations McCalmont-Woods agreed to acquire Level 15 at the ‘Gherkin’ for Abbey Business Centres under an Operator Management Agreement from Swiss Re. The innovative structure of the OMA required the creation of a detailed financial model allowing both parties to benchmark future operating success.

Nick has represented Abbey Business Centres Ltd for three years, initially in his previous position, but when he set up on his own, it was an obvious move for me to continue to use him.

Nick is a professional who sets himself apart by being clearly focused on understanding his client’s ultimate requirements and then securing them. I have always found his approach refreshing and I have no hesitation in recommending him.

Julie Calder
Managing Director
Abbey Business Centres

Abbey Business Centres was established in 1998 and was privately owned by The Lord Laidlaw of Rothiemay, one of Scotland’s most successful businessmen and philanthropists.

Background

Abbey Offices was keen to expand its network of sites across central London by opening a new prestigious facility located in the City core to compliment its other 13 centres across the UK.

When, in June 2008, Swiss Re took the decision to release the 15th floor at 30 St.Mary Axe, EC3, McCalmont-Woods quickly introduced the accommodation to Abbey Offices. The premises comprised 17,000 sq ft of fitted-out office space on the highest floor occupied by Swiss Re in the iconic ‘Gherkin’ building with commanding views over the City of London and across to the West End and Canary Wharf.

Outcome

Initially, Swiss Re had been seeking to let its surplus offices on a traditional lease (at a quoting rent of £62.50 per sq ft) but McCalmont-Woods was able to convince the Swiss insurer to instead enter into an Operator Management Agreement (‘OMA’) with Abbey Offices and after twelve months exhaustive negotiations, Abbey Offices opened its new City business centre in June 2009. The innovative structure of the OMA required a detailed financial model to be constructed, enabling both parties to benchmark future operating success.

Julie Calder, Managing Director
“Nick McCalmont-Woods has represented Abbey Business Centres for three years, initially in his previous position, but when he set up on his own, it was an obvious move for me to continue to use his services. Nick is a professional who sets himself apart by being clearly focused on understanding his client’s ultimate requirements and then securing them.”

30 St. Mary Axe
London
EC3