Al Murjan gets planning consent for Vantage House redevelopment

Al Murjan gets planning consent for Vantage House redevelopment
Updated 19 February 2014 23:51
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Al Murjan gets planning consent for Vantage House redevelopment

Al Murjan gets planning consent for Vantage House redevelopment

Al Murjan Group, a major Jeddah-based conglomerate, recently obtained planning consent from the Westminster City Council (WCC), London on a redevelopment scheme for Vantage House, a property it acquired in January 2013.
The planning permission received 3 months ahead of its original plan will allow Al Murjan Group to convert Vantage House from an office building into 20 luxury apartments in Central London. The project redevelopment value is estimated to be around £28 million and expected to be completed toward end 2015.
The approved scheme envisages converting a 6-story office building into 20 luxury apartments ranging from 1-bedroom to 4-bedroom penthouses to cater increasing demand for such offerings by domestic and international buyers.
Other value-add specifications such as security, private cinema, car membership and concierge services will also be included in the project. Such scheme has been encouraged by the WCC in view of growing scarcity of residential properties within Central London.
The appointed planner for the project is DP9, an experienced real-estate planner for Central London projects who has been involved in landmark projects such as the One Hyde Park, home to the most expensive flat in London.
Other parties who worked on this project include 90 North LLP, an independent investment advisory firm specializing in Shariah-compliant real estate investments and Real Estate Resolutions, an experienced Central London real estate developer.
Vantage House is located in London’s midtown and provides a great combination of easy access to all of London.

Currim Oozeer, deputy CEO of Sidra Capital, the adviser to the project, said: “This is another major milestone achieved for the project by the project team.

This came following the successful vacant possession negotiation and with that the work on site is expected to commence in June 2014 till November next year.”