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London “Gherkin” Sold To Brazilian Billionaire

17th November 2014

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Reuters reports that London’s landmark “Gherkin” office tower has been sold to investment company Safra Group, controlled by Brazilian-Lebanese billionaire Joseph Safra.

The office tower was placed into receivership by its creditors, accountancy firm and joint receivers Deloitte in April. Germany’s IVG Immobilien, which co-owned the 40-storey Gherkin with Evans Randall Ltd, filed for insolvency last year after years of cost overruns and mounting debt.

An icon of London’s skyline with its distinctive curved glass shape which gave it its Gherkin nickname, the skyscraper was built by reinsurer Swiss Re in 2004 and was sold to IVG and Evans Randall in 2007 for 600 million pounds ($950 million). It has 50,000 square meters of office space. The financial terms  of the transaction were not disclosed.

 

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