PUMA brand has taken the ground, lower ground and first floors of Redevco's six-storey refurbished 376-384 Oxford St building for a new London flagship store. /// credit: Redevco
PUMA brand has taken the ground, lower ground and first floors of Redevco's six-storey refurbished 376-384 Oxford St building for a new London flagship store. /// credit: Redevco

Redevco Secures London Flagship For PUMA

Redevco has let three floors of its refurbished 376-384 Oxford St and 1 James St, a prime island site on Oxford Street, London to PUMA.

The global sportswear brand has taken the ground, lower ground and first floors of the six-storey building for a new London flagship store while the main office refurbishment including new Cat A office floors above, co-working spaces and a new roof terrace is due for completion this summer.

“The main refurbishment preserves or re-uses as much of the building as possible, to minimise additional embodied carbon, while putting the focus on reducing operational carbon,” says Chris Abel, Project Director at Redevco. “We have implemented numerous sustainability-led measures such as removal of gas, new air source heat pumps and photovoltaic panels, central plant replacement, new windows and incorporating WELL Certification for the offices.”

Building users will also benefit from air quality sensors, tech-led waste management and a new building management system which all enhance the building’s sustainable performance and the wellbeing of those who use it. Refurbishing the building to make it future-proof and increase its sustainability performance aligns with Redevco’s mission to build value for investors and enrich communities through transformative real estate.

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