London office for SE Asia buyers

24 Jun 2015

Aura Weston Homes

To cater to its international buyers who visit London regularly, particularly those from Singapore, Malaysia and the rest of Southeast Asia, British builder Weston Homes has opened an office in the heart on central London.

The new corporate office suite in Marylebone’s Portman Square aims to capitalise on the West End’s global clientele and strong local property and investment communities.

Located in British Land’s landmark glass and steel building at 10 Portman Square, the new ground floor corporate suite has a multi-functional role. It will display the company and its projects to a range of audiences, including investors, agents, bankers, landowners, joint venture partners, premium-clients and multiple purchasers.

The company is just one of a number of leading British house builders to establish special corporate suites in London’s West End.

Bob Weston, Chairman and Managing Director of Weston Homes, said: “Due to the scale of their operations and size of staff, many major house builders, including ourselves, have their head office outside of Central London.

“However many of our investment, land and other commercial meetings and deals are made with firms and people who are London based or visit the locality frequently. This is why we felt that a multi-functional corporate suite in the heart of the West End would be useful for engaging with our target audiences and giving us a strong brand presence in the heart of London’s property and investment communities.”

The new corporate suite will be formally unveiled at a special launch party today (Wednesday), where the company intends to use the occasion to showcase its current and pipeline projects, which include the regeneration of the former Telegraph Works site in Greenwich.

Image: Aura, one of Weston Homes’ off-plan developments that has been sold throughout Southeast Asia in recent months.

Source: http://www.weston-homes.com

Andrew Batt, International Group Editor of PropertyGuru Group, wrote this story. To contact him about this or other stories email andrew@propertyguru.com.sg

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