McKay Securities Plc (McKay), the UK REIT specialising entirely in the London and South East office, industrial and logistics markets, has agreed to sell the long leasehold interest in 30 Lombard Street, a prime office building located in the City of London for £76.5 million.
”The headline sale price of £76.5m (prior to the deduction of outstanding tenant incentives, tax and sale costs), reflects a net initial yield of 4.16% on a topped-up basis and a capital value of £1,308 per sq ft,” said in the statement.
The redevelopment of 30 Lombard Street by McKay was completed in early 2019. Providing 58,500 sq ft over 11 floors, the BREEAM ‘Excellent’ building was pre-let shortly before completion to FTSE 100 wealth manager, St. James’s Place plc on a 15 year lease until 2034 (without breaks) securing a net rent of £3.4 million pa (£65.00 per sq ft overall).
Together with its core City location, it offers outstanding column free office space and excellent natural light, with a substantial roof terrace.
McKay acquired the long leasehold interest of the site in 1999 with a multi-let 36,000 sq ft 1960’s office building generating rental income of £1.1 million pa. Income was retained from the building while planning consent was achieved for the current scheme, securing a 62% increase in lettable area.
McKay’s capital raising in 2014 facilitated the speculative redevelopment of the property, resulting in the generation of shareholder value and the enhancement of this historic City location with a building of the highest quality.
Knight Frank acted for McKay and BNP Paribas acted for the purchaser.