Rowan Asset Management has unveiled the redevelopment of Aldwych House, WC2, in Midtown.
The company has spent £30m overhauling the 168,000 sq ft building to provide nearly 90,000 sq ft of grade-A office space, a large roof terrace, a new reception and atrium and new facilities, such as cycle storage.
Rowan’s CEO, Nick Jacobs, said: “We believe occupier interest will come from all sectors, including legal, TMT and corporate. We have purposefully kept the building under wraps while we complete the work, and are now looking forward to presenting the new space to potential new occupiers.
Rowan acquired Aldwych House in partnership with GI Partners and Taurus in December 2011. In November 2014, the award-winning Japanese restaurant ROKA opened on the ground floor of the building.
Over the next two years, managed lease expiries on the lower floors of the building will lead to a further 60,000 sq ft of office space coming to the market, phased in over 2017 and 2018.
Farebrother and CBRE are the joint leasing agents for the building.