Agents appointed on City’s new riverside office
Pegasi has chosen Savills and Knight Frank as leasing agents for its new City of London riverside office, Fresh Wharf, EC3
The 120,000 sq ft scheme, formerly known as St Magnus House, received planning permission last month. The building will be refurbished to provide floorplates of 17,200 sq ft, a ground-floor café and a destination restaurant.
Pegasi has chosen Savills and Knight Frank as leasing agents for its new City of London riverside office, Fresh Wharf, EC3
The 120,000 sq ft scheme, formerly known as St Magnus House, received planning permission last month. The building will be refurbished to provide floorplates of 17,200 sq ft, a ground-floor café and a destination restaurant.
The proposals, designed by architects at Buckley Gray Yeoman, also include a 10th-floor amenity pavilion with communal roof terrace, a double-height lobby linking Lower Thames Street with the river walkway, and enhanced public realm with landscaping and greenery.
The developer is set to improve the building’s energy performance, targeting EPC A, BREEAM Outstanding, NABERS 4.5-star and WELL Platinum certifications.
The scheme will be available for occupation from Q2 2026, with works due to commence in Q1 2025.
A Pegasi spokesperson said: “We have had the privilege of providing a home to businesses over the years and are looking forward to welcoming new occupiers to what we believe is going to be a very special place to be.”
Josh Lamb, director at Savills, said: “The design, sustainability credentials, statement architecture, amenities, and frontage right on to the river all set this building apart from the crowd. Its delivery in 2026 is also well timed with a tight supply on prime office space coming through in central London.”
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