Kennel Club offered £12m to move offices
Kennel Club members are to be asked to vote on plans to move the club’s London headquarters to a new, purpose-built, freehold office building in a deal said to be worth £12 million to the organisation.
According to Dog World, the Kennel Club has received an offer of £12 million in addition to the new freehold property, and all expenses paid from development company British Land plc.
The proposed building would be 30% larger than the current property and spread over six floors.
The Kennel Club has been asked to move from its current spot to make way for British Land’s development of this prime area of Mayfair.
The company, which has a portfolio valued at £10.4billion and net assets of £5.1billion, has entered into a corporate agreement to purchase Clarges House, 6/12 Clarges Street and 82/84 Piccadilly based on a property price of £129.6 million.
It intends to redevelop the entire site to create a mixed-use scheme of offices, retail units and flats.
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