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    Agents appointed in Wandsworth

    Stuart WestBy Stuart WestJuly 31, 20182 Mins Read
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    Greenland appoints Bruce Gillingham Pollard to Wandsworth’s Ram Quarter

    Greenland has appointed Bruce Gillingham Pollard as joint leasing agent alongside CBRE to market more than 70,000 sq ft of new retail and restaurant space at its Ram Quarter development in Wandsworth, London.

    Drawing on its global development expertise, Greenland, which is part of the Shanghai-based Greenland Group, is regenerating the former Young’s Ram Brewery site to provide premium retail and leisure space, alongside more than 700 homes.

    The scheme includes retail and restaurant units within the converted Young’s brewery buildings, providing striking heritage spaces set around the scheme’s main square. Ram Quarter’s central retail boulevard provides up to 14,000 sq ft in a series of modern units.

    17,000 sq ft of flexible restaurant space with outside terraces have also been created along the bank of the River Wandle.

    Ram Quarter sits at the heart of the town centre, linking the existing shopping and food & beverage offer at Southside shopping centre with the boutiques and cafés along Old York Road and Wandsworth Town station only four minutes’ walk away. Construction of the central retail units and waterside restaurants is now complete, and the handover of the first 250 residential units is underway. The heritage units and residences in the former brewery buildings are then due for completion later this year.

    Taotao Song, UK Managing Director for Greenland, commented: “The transformation of the Ram brewery site is opening exciting opportunities for Wandsworth. With its excellent transport connections, riverside location and high-quality public realm, Ram Quarter is set to become a thriving new retail and leisure destination for southwest London.”

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