Chiswick Park
Chiswick Park is a business park in Chiswick, west London.[1] It was designed in the late 1990s by the Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners.
The site was formerly occupied by a bus garage and is bounded by the Chiswick High Road, District line and North London Line.
Ownership history
Schroders and Aberdeen Property Investors sold the property to The Blackstone Group in 2011.[2]
The property was sold by The Blackstone Group to China Investment Corporation in 2014.[1]
Notable tenants
Tenants at Chiswick Park include Paramount Pictures, United International Pictures, Starbucks, and Foxtons.
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References
- "CIC set to buy London business park from Blackstone -FT". Reuters. November 10, 2013.
- Ruddick, Graham (January 6, 2011). "Chiswick Park to be sold for £480m". The Daily Telegraph.
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