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Cowell Group and Bravo Investment House in first Welsh office marketplace deal

They have acquired the 90,000 sq ft Churchill House office building in the centre of Cardiff and are confident of driving it to full occupancy

Churchill House.

Leading º£½ÇÊÓÆµ property development and investment company Cowell Group and Bravo Investment House have completed their first acquisition in the Welsh marketplace, with potential for further deals.

Cowell Group, whose founding director Nicholas Cowell is the brother of television personality and record executive Simon Cowell, and fellow London business Bravo have acquired the freehold interest in the 90,000 sq ft (net) Churchill House office building in the centre of Cardiff in a joint venture.

The value of the acquisition, out of property receivership, has not been disclosed, but the new owners are confident of driving the building’s current occupancy rate from 80% to a fully let position.

Current tenants in the building on Churchill Way, which was built in the late 1960s and designed by architect Sir Alexander Gordon, include Redkite, SRK Consulting, Jacobs, and Careers Wales.

Mr Cowell said he sees the investment as a long-term hold, with no plans to repurpose it for other uses, such as residential.

He said: “We bought it for investment purposes. We believe in the office market and have no interest or desire to redevelop the building for anything other than serving as a prime office location.

“We are looking to improve the entrance to the building and be respectful of our surroundings and where we are with the emerging Canal Quarter to bring a better offering, not just for the building but for Churchill Way and the wider city centre.”

The new owners have retained Knight Frank and Fletcher Morgan as marketing agents, with Mr Cowell confirming there is live interest from potential new occupiers.