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'''City Place Gatwick''' is an office complex located on the property of [[London Gatwick Airport]] in [[Crawley]], [[West Sussex]], [[England]].<ref>"[http://www.cityplacegatwick.com/cpg_home.html Cityplacegatwick]." City Place Gatwick. Retrieved on 12 February 2011.</ref> The complex includes four buildings: [[Beehive (Gatwick Airport)|The Beehive]], an approximately {{convert|20000|sqft|sqm|adj=on}} former terminal building at Gatwick Airport located on a {{convert|2.0|acre|ha|adj=on}} site; 1 City Place a {{convert|131500|sqft|sqm|adj=on}} facility on a {{convert|4.2|acre|ha|adj=on}} site, 2 City Place, a {{convert|85000|sqft|sqm|adj=on}} building on a {{convert|1.9|acre|ha}} plot, and 3 City Place, a {{convert|65000|sqft|sqm|adj=on}} building on a {{convert|1.06|acre|ha|adj=on}} plot.<ref>"[http://www.cityplacegatwick.com/images/cpg_masterplan.jpg Master Plan]." City Place Gatwick. Retrieved on 12 February 2011.</ref> [[Hamiltons Architects]] designed the "L" shaped 3 City Place.<ref>"[http://www.eag.uk.com/portfolio/cityplace.php 3 City Place, Gatwick]." English Architectural Glazing. Retrieved on 13 February 2011.</ref> |
'''City Place Gatwick''' is an office complex located on the property of [[London Gatwick Airport]] in [[Crawley]], [[West Sussex]], [[England]].<ref>"[http://www.cityplacegatwick.com/cpg_home.html Cityplacegatwick]." City Place Gatwick. Retrieved on 12 February 2011.</ref> The complex includes four buildings: [[Beehive (Gatwick Airport)|The Beehive]], an approximately {{convert|20000|sqft|sqm|adj=on}} former terminal building at Gatwick Airport located on a {{convert|2.0|acre|ha|adj=on}} site; 1 City Place a {{convert|131500|sqft|sqm|adj=on}} facility on a {{convert|4.2|acre|ha|adj=on}} site, 2 City Place, a {{convert|85000|sqft|sqm|adj=on}} building on a {{convert|1.9|acre|ha}} plot, and 3 City Place, a {{convert|65000|sqft|sqm|adj=on}} building on a {{convert|1.06|acre|ha|adj=on}} plot.<ref>"[http://www.cityplacegatwick.com/images/cpg_masterplan.jpg Master Plan]." City Place Gatwick. Retrieved on 12 February 2011.</ref> [[Hamiltons Architects]] designed the "L" shaped 3 City Place.<ref>"[http://www.eag.uk.com/portfolio/cityplace.php 3 City Place, Gatwick]." English Architectural Glazing. Retrieved on 13 February 2011.</ref> |
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[[BT Wholesale]] formerly had an office at 1 City Place.<ref>"[http://www.btwholesale.com/pages/static/Footer/About_BTW/Visiting_City_Place.html Visiting City Place]." [[BT Wholesale]]. Retrieved on 12 February 2011.</ref> [[BDO International]] has an office at 2 City Place.<ref>"[http://www.bdo.uk.com/find-a-partner/offices/gatwick Gatwick]." [[BDO International]]. Retrieved on 12 February 2011.</ref> Beehive City Place previously housed the head offices of [[GB Airways]], which had its head office in the Beehive,<ref>"[https://web.archive.org/web/20070214124459/www.gbairways.co.uk/company-details/the-beehive/ The Beehive]." [[GB Airways]]. Retrieved on May 19, 2009.</ref> and [[CP Ships]], which had its head office in 2 City Place.<ref>"[https://web.archive.org/web/20051104045146/http://www.cpships.com/contact.cfm Contact Us]." [[CP Ships]]. 4 November 2005. Retrieved on 12 February 2011.</ref> |
[[BT Wholesale]] formerly had an office at 1 City Place.<ref>"[http://www.btwholesale.com/pages/static/Footer/About_BTW/Visiting_City_Place.html Visiting City Place]." [[BT Wholesale]]. Retrieved on 12 February 2011.</ref> [[BDO International]] has an office at 2 City Place.<ref>"[http://www.bdo.uk.com/find-a-partner/offices/gatwick Gatwick]." [[BDO International]]. Retrieved on 12 February 2011.</ref> Beehive City Place previously housed the head offices of [[GB Airways]], which had its head office in the Beehive,<ref>"[https://web.archive.org/web/20070214124459/http://www.gbairways.co.uk/company-details/the-beehive/ The Beehive]." [[GB Airways]]. Retrieved on May 19, 2009.</ref> and [[CP Ships]], which had its head office in 2 City Place.<ref>"[https://web.archive.org/web/20051104045146/http://www.cpships.com/contact.cfm Contact Us]." [[CP Ships]]. 4 November 2005. Retrieved on 12 February 2011.</ref> |
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In 2012, [[Nestlé]] UK announced they would be moving their head office from [[St George's House]] Croydon to the former BT building at 1 City Place.<ref>"[http://www.nestle.co.uk/media/pressreleases/Pages/NestléUKannouncesHeadOfficemovetoGatwick.aspx Nestlé moves to Gatwick]. [[Nestlé]]. 5 January 2012. Retrieved on 4 March 2012.</ref> |
In 2012, [[Nestlé]] UK announced they would be moving their head office from [[St George's House]] Croydon to the former BT building at 1 City Place.<ref>"[http://www.nestle.co.uk/media/pressreleases/Pages/NestléUKannouncesHeadOfficemovetoGatwick.aspx Nestlé moves to Gatwick]. [[Nestlé]]. 5 January 2012. Retrieved on 4 March 2012.</ref> |
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A number of airlines have had offices at the Beehive, including [[British Airways Helicopters|BEA/British Airways Helicopters]],<ref name="BAH">{{cite web|url=http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1985/1985%20-%200614.html |title=BAH is moving ... to Aberdeen, Rotary Briefs, Business Aviation|work=Flight International |date=2 March 1985 |page=12 |accessdate=2 June 2012}}</ref><ref>''Classic Aircraft (Gone but not forgotten ... BEA and BA Helicopters)'', Vol. 44, No. 12, p. 69, Ian Allan Publishing, Hersham, December 2011</ref> [[Jersey Airlines]], [[Caledonian Airways]], Virgin Atlantic and [[GB Airways]].<ref name="GB">"[https://web.archive.org/web/20070214124459/www.gbairways.co.uk/company-details/the-beehive/ The Beehive]." [[GB Airways]]. Retrieved 19 May 2009.</ref><ref name="Jersey">{{cite web|url=http://www.british-caledonian.com/Crew_J-Q.html |title= British Caledonian – A Tribute: The Crewroom Notices |publisher=www.british-caledonian.com |date=2 June 2012 |accessdate=9 June 2012}}</ref><ref name="Caledonian">{{Cite journal | title= Air Commerce ..., Up to date with Caledonian | journal=[[Flight International]] | page= 121| url=http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1962/1962%20-%200121.html |date= 25 January 1962 |accessdate=9 June 2012}}</ref><ref name="Virgin">{{Cite journal | title= World Airline Directory, British Atlantic Airways | journal=[[Flight International]] | page= 826| url=http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1984/1984%20-%200542.html |date= 31 March 1984 |accessdate=9 June 2012}}</ref> |
A number of airlines have had offices at the Beehive, including [[British Airways Helicopters|BEA/British Airways Helicopters]],<ref name="BAH">{{cite web|url=http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1985/1985%20-%200614.html |title=BAH is moving ... to Aberdeen, Rotary Briefs, Business Aviation|work=Flight International |date=2 March 1985 |page=12 |accessdate=2 June 2012}}</ref><ref>''Classic Aircraft (Gone but not forgotten ... BEA and BA Helicopters)'', Vol. 44, No. 12, p. 69, Ian Allan Publishing, Hersham, December 2011</ref> [[Jersey Airlines]], [[Caledonian Airways]], Virgin Atlantic and [[GB Airways]].<ref name="GB">"[https://web.archive.org/web/20070214124459/http://www.gbairways.co.uk/company-details/the-beehive/ The Beehive]." [[GB Airways]]. Retrieved 19 May 2009.</ref><ref name="Jersey">{{cite web|url=http://www.british-caledonian.com/Crew_J-Q.html |title= British Caledonian – A Tribute: The Crewroom Notices |publisher=www.british-caledonian.com |date=2 June 2012 |accessdate=9 June 2012}}</ref><ref name="Caledonian">{{Cite journal | title= Air Commerce ..., Up to date with Caledonian | journal=[[Flight International]] | page= 121| url=http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1962/1962%20-%200121.html |date= 25 January 1962 |accessdate=9 June 2012}}</ref><ref name="Virgin">{{Cite journal | title= World Airline Directory, British Atlantic Airways | journal=[[Flight International]] | page= 826| url=http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1984/1984%20-%200542.html |date= 31 March 1984 |accessdate=9 June 2012}}</ref> |
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Other airlines which had headquarters on airport property (including office buildings on the site of, or adjacent to, the original 1930s airport) include [[British Caledonian]],<ref>"[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=g-ZAAAAAIBAJ&sjid=GqcMAAAAIBAJ&pg=4242,3082234&dq=british-united-airways+gatwick&hl=en Caledonian Takes Over B.U.A. for £7m.]" ''[[Evening Times]]''. Wednesday 21 October 1970. Page 14. Retrieved from [[Google News]] on 13 February 2011.</ref><ref>"World Airline Directory." ''[[Flight International]]''. 18 May 1972. [http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1972/1972%20-%201272.html?search=%22British%20Caledonian%22 Supplement 18]. "Head Office: Gatwick Airport, Horley, Surrey, England."</ref> [[British United Airways]],<ref>{{Cite journal | title= Air Transport ..., BUA retrenches | journal=[[Flight International]] | page= 1058| url=http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1967/1967%20-%201378.html |date= 28 December 1967 }}</ref> [[CityFlyer Express]],<ref>"World Airline Directory." ''[[Flight International]]''. 24–30 March 1999. [http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1999/1999%20-%200644.html?search=%22CityFlyer%20Express%22 64]. "Iain Stewart Centre, Beehive Ring Road, Gatwick Airport, Gatwick, West Sussex, RH6 OPB, UK"</ref> [[Laker Airways]]<ref>"World Airline Directory." ''[[Flight International]]''. 16 May 1981. [http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1981/1981%20-%201443.html?search=%22Laker%20Airways%23 1445]. "Head Office: London Gatwick Airport, Horley, Surrey, UK."</ref> and [[Tradewinds Airways]].<ref name="flight1969">{{Cite journal | title= World Airline Survey ... | journal=[[Flight International]] | page= 564| url=http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1969/1969%20-%201817.html |date= 10 April 1969}} "Head Office: Gatwick Airport, Horley. Surrey."</ref><ref>''World Airline Directory''. Flight International. 20 March 1975. "[http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1975/1975%20-%200567.html 505]. "Head Office: Gatwick Airport, Horley, Surrey."</ref> |
Other airlines which had headquarters on airport property (including office buildings on the site of, or adjacent to, the original 1930s airport) include [[British Caledonian]],<ref>"[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=g-ZAAAAAIBAJ&sjid=GqcMAAAAIBAJ&pg=4242,3082234&dq=british-united-airways+gatwick&hl=en Caledonian Takes Over B.U.A. for £7m.]" ''[[Evening Times]]''. Wednesday 21 October 1970. Page 14. Retrieved from [[Google News]] on 13 February 2011.</ref><ref>"World Airline Directory." ''[[Flight International]]''. 18 May 1972. [http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1972/1972%20-%201272.html?search=%22British%20Caledonian%22 Supplement 18]. "Head Office: Gatwick Airport, Horley, Surrey, England."</ref> [[British United Airways]],<ref>{{Cite journal | title= Air Transport ..., BUA retrenches | journal=[[Flight International]] | page= 1058| url=http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1967/1967%20-%201378.html |date= 28 December 1967 }}</ref> [[CityFlyer Express]],<ref>"World Airline Directory." ''[[Flight International]]''. 24–30 March 1999. [http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1999/1999%20-%200644.html?search=%22CityFlyer%20Express%22 64]. "Iain Stewart Centre, Beehive Ring Road, Gatwick Airport, Gatwick, West Sussex, RH6 OPB, UK"</ref> [[Laker Airways]]<ref>"World Airline Directory." ''[[Flight International]]''. 16 May 1981. [http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1981/1981%20-%201443.html?search=%22Laker%20Airways%23 1445]. "Head Office: London Gatwick Airport, Horley, Surrey, UK."</ref> and [[Tradewinds Airways]].<ref name="flight1969">{{Cite journal | title= World Airline Survey ... | journal=[[Flight International]] | page= 564| url=http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1969/1969%20-%201817.html |date= 10 April 1969}} "Head Office: Gatwick Airport, Horley. Surrey."</ref><ref>''World Airline Directory''. Flight International. 20 March 1975. "[http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1975/1975%20-%200567.html 505]. "Head Office: Gatwick Airport, Horley, Surrey."</ref> |
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City Place Gatwick is an office complex located on the property of London Gatwick Airport in Crawley, West Sussex, England.[1] The complex includes four buildings: The Beehive, an approximately 20,000-square-foot (1,900 m2) former terminal building at Gatwick Airport located on a 2.0-acre (0.81 ha) site; 1 City Place a 131,500-square-foot (12,220 m2) facility on a 4.2-acre (1.7 ha) site, 2 City Place, a 85,000-square-foot (7,900 m2) building on a 1.9 acres (0.77 ha) plot, and 3 City Place, a 65,000-square-foot (6,000 m2) building on a 1.06-acre (0.43 ha) plot.[2] Hamiltons Architects designed the "L" shaped 3 City Place.[3]
BT Wholesale formerly had an office at 1 City Place.[4] BDO International has an office at 2 City Place.[5] Beehive City Place previously housed the head offices of GB Airways, which had its head office in the Beehive,[6] and CP Ships, which had its head office in 2 City Place.[7]
In 2012, Nestlé UK announced they would be moving their head office from St George's House Croydon to the former BT building at 1 City Place.[8]
History
City Place was developed by BAA Lynton.[9] In March 2000,[10] BT Group pre-let 14,000 square metres (150,000 sq ft) of space at City Place, which at the time had 46,500 square metres (501,000 sq ft) of available space; it was a part of an effort by BT to move employees from Central London to locations along the M25 motorway.[9] The BT 15-year lease had an initial rent of £242 per square metre. BT had an option to use an additional 10,200 square metres (110,000 sq ft) once the space became available. Construction at 1 City Place was completed in May 2002, and BT planned to occupy the building at the end of 2002.[10] In October 2002 BAA Lynton announced that it was selling 1 City Place, which was valued at £41.7 million. The real estate arm of Gulf Atlantic bought 1 City Place.[10] BAA received 14 million pounds from the sale of 1 City Place Gatwick and Heathrow South Cargo Centre 1.[11]
2 City Place was forward funded by the Co-operative Insurance Society.[10] BAA Lynton was building phase two of 2 City Place as of November 2001.[12]
The owners of the Beehive leased the building to GB Airways, and later sold it to the airline.[10] When Easyjet announced its purchase of most of GB Airways's assets in 2007, The Beehive was not included. The employment base at The Beehive closed, with 284 job losses.[13]
In 2003 CP Ships moved its European HQ in to 2 City Place.[citation needed] In 2004 it announced that it would move its head office from Trafalgar Square, City of Westminster to Gatwick.[14] After Hapag-Lloyd acquired CP Ships, in 2006 Hapag-Lloyd announced it would cut 500 positions at Gatwick.[15] In 2007 BDO International announced that it was moving an office to Gatwick from Bromley, London Borough of Bromley. BDO leased the entire 21,000-square-foot (2,000 m2) second floor of its new building.[16] After the purchase by easyJet occurred in January 2008, the building was retained by GB's former parent company, Bland Group.[17]
Construction on a £10.2 million, four storey office building at CityPlace was completed in September 2008.[18]
Former tenants
A number of airlines have had offices at the Beehive, including BEA/British Airways Helicopters,[19][20] Jersey Airlines, Caledonian Airways, Virgin Atlantic and GB Airways.[21][22][23][24] Other airlines which had headquarters on airport property (including office buildings on the site of, or adjacent to, the original 1930s airport) include British Caledonian,[25][26] British United Airways,[27] CityFlyer Express,[28] Laker Airways[29] and Tradewinds Airways.[30][31]
References
- ^ "Cityplacegatwick." City Place Gatwick. Retrieved on 12 February 2011.
- ^ "Master Plan." City Place Gatwick. Retrieved on 12 February 2011.
- ^ "3 City Place, Gatwick." English Architectural Glazing. Retrieved on 13 February 2011.
- ^ "Visiting City Place." BT Wholesale. Retrieved on 12 February 2011.
- ^ "Gatwick." BDO International. Retrieved on 12 February 2011.
- ^ "The Beehive." GB Airways. Retrieved on May 19, 2009.
- ^ "Contact Us." CP Ships. 4 November 2005. Retrieved on 12 February 2011.
- ^ "Nestlé moves to Gatwick. Nestlé. 5 January 2012. Retrieved on 4 March 2012.
- ^ a b "MEPC lands BT Workstyle pre-let at aerodrome." Property Week. 17 March 2000. Retrieved on 12 February 2011. "Signing the pre-let caps a busy week for BT. It has also pre-let 14,000 sq m (150,000 sq ft) at BAA Lynton’s 46,500 sq m (500,000 sq ft) City Place scheme at Gatwick. Both locations are part of BT’s Workstyle programme to move staff out of central London to M25 locations."
- ^ a b c d e Mackenzie, Polly. "BAA Lynton continues non-core disposals." Property Week. 10 October 2002. Retrieved on 12 February 2011.
- ^ "BAA Results for the Year to 31 March 2003." PR Newswire. 3 June 2003. Retrieved on 13 February 2011.
- ^ Godfrey, Adam. "Crawley & Gatwick offices: Crawley's flying low." Property Week. 16 November 2001. Retrieved on 12 February 2011. "BAA Lynton is building phase two of City Place, a 7,895 sq m (85,000 sq ft) building adjoining the 13,005 sq m (140,000 sq ft) BT prelet."
- ^ "GB's slim profits hastened sale." Travel Trade Gazette UK & Ireland. 2 November 2007. 4 News. Retrieved on 2 March 2011.
- ^ "CP Ships announces succession plan." Marine Log Magazine. 17 February 2004. Retrieved on 12 February 2011.
- ^ "Hapag-Lloyd cutting 44% of its jobs." The New York Times. Wednesday 19 April 2006. Retrieved on 12 February 2011.
- ^ Sukhraj, Penny. "BDO Bromley moves to Gatwick." Accountancy Age. 29 January 2007. Retrieved on 12 February 2011.
- ^ "£103.5m sale of GB Airways to easyJet completed". Nyras Capital website. Nyras Capital LLP. 2008-01-31. Archived from the original on 2009-06-19. Retrieved 2008-11-14.
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- ^ "BAH is moving ... to Aberdeen, Rotary Briefs, Business Aviation". Flight International. 2 March 1985. p. 12. Retrieved 2 June 2012.
- ^ Classic Aircraft (Gone but not forgotten ... BEA and BA Helicopters), Vol. 44, No. 12, p. 69, Ian Allan Publishing, Hersham, December 2011
- ^ "The Beehive." GB Airways. Retrieved 19 May 2009.
- ^ "British Caledonian – A Tribute: The Crewroom Notices". www.british-caledonian.com. 2 June 2012. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
- ^ "Air Commerce ..., Up to date with Caledonian". Flight International: 121. 25 January 1962. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
- ^ "World Airline Directory, British Atlantic Airways". Flight International: 826. 31 March 1984. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
- ^ "Caledonian Takes Over B.U.A. for £7m." Evening Times. Wednesday 21 October 1970. Page 14. Retrieved from Google News on 13 February 2011.
- ^ "World Airline Directory." Flight International. 18 May 1972. Supplement 18. "Head Office: Gatwick Airport, Horley, Surrey, England."
- ^ "Air Transport ..., BUA retrenches". Flight International: 1058. 28 December 1967.
- ^ "World Airline Directory." Flight International. 24–30 March 1999. 64. "Iain Stewart Centre, Beehive Ring Road, Gatwick Airport, Gatwick, West Sussex, RH6 OPB, UK"
- ^ "World Airline Directory." Flight International. 16 May 1981. 1445. "Head Office: London Gatwick Airport, Horley, Surrey, UK."
- ^ "World Airline Survey ..." Flight International: 564. 10 April 1969. "Head Office: Gatwick Airport, Horley. Surrey."
- ^ World Airline Directory. Flight International. 20 March 1975. "505. "Head Office: Gatwick Airport, Horley, Surrey."