Bloom completes urban development in central London (GB)

Bloom completes urban development in central London (GB)

Bloom has completed the second development in central London for its €292.5m ultra-urban warehouse joint venture with TPG Angelo Gordon.

 

Bloom Brixton, at 146-148 Brixton Hill, comprises five units, totalling 3,290m2 designed by Chetwoods. The warehouses are multi-storey across ground and first floors with goods lift access and were built to a BREEAM sustainability rating of ‘Excellent’ and an EPC rating of ‘A+’ in accord with Bloom’s core sustainability objective to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through construction and operational efficiency.

 

The warehouses include solar panelling, EV charging points, enhanced power capacity, green walls and roofs, 5.5m clear internal height across both floors, a 24-hour secure yard and net-zero carbon in operation, and deliver a biodiversity net gain.

 

Sam McGirr, co-founder of Bloom, said: “Bloom Brixton is the second ground-up development that we have completed for our strategy to reimagine urban warehousing, by providing design-led, sustainable industrial units in supply-constrained inner London submarkets. It has been designed to suit the needs of an enormous variety of different sectors. The flexibility of the space and its amenities make it ideal for sectors including last-mile logistics, trade counter, food and beverage, retail, film, manufacturing, e-commerce, R&D and dark kitchens.

 

Letting agents are Levy Real Estate and Cogent Real Estate.

 

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