Reignwood Group and KOP Properties have acquired
Ten Trinity Square, one of London’s most distinctive landmarks.
The iconic Ten Trinity Square enjoys a premier location in the
city of London, within close proximity to the River Thames and
eminent landmarks including the Tower of London, a world heritage
site, Tower Bridge and The Swiss Re Tower.
This impressive
structure, designed by Sir Edwin Cooper and built by John Mowlen
and Company in 1922, was the headquarters of the Port London
Authority (PLA).
Designated a London landmark, the stately Ten
Trinity Square also played host to the inaugural meeting of the
General Assembly of the United Nations in 1946.
During the course
of its illustrious history, Ten Trinity Square was often the
stopping point for the Rolls-Royces of royalty and dignitaries,
including Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
“London is a
strategic destination for KOP and we are delighted to be working
in conjunction with the Reignwood Group to restore Ten Trinity
Square,” said Ms Ong Chih Ching, KOP Group’s Chief Executive
Officer. “We recognize that this is a historical place that is
important to the British people, and we are committed to upgrade
this monument to make it even more impressive.”
Yan Bin, Chairman, Reignwood Group, added, “We are pleased
to be partnering KOP on this project, who share our vision of
restoring the historic and magnificent Ten Trinity Square, to
return it as the premier address in London.”
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