Battersea Power Station Development Company has announced that Apple will become the largest office tenant at the £9Bn regeneration project.
Apple will take approximately 40% of the total office at Battersea Power Station, occupying approximately 500,000 sq ft., across six floors of the central Boiler House inside iconic building.
1400 Apple employees will make the move from existing offices from around the capital to the Grade II listed former electricity generator.
In a statement, Apple said: “This is a great opportunity to have our entire team working and collaborating in one location while supporting the renovation of a neighbourhood rich with history.”
Rob Tincknell, Chief Executive of Battersea Power Station Development Company, said: “We are delighted that Apple has chosen to make Battersea Power Station its home in 2021. It is testament to our fantastic building and the wider regeneration of the 42-acre site, which offers a carefully curated mix of homes, businesses and leisure amidst extraordinary open spaces and new transport links.
“It has always been our clear objective to create one of London’s most thriving new communities and this commitment from Apple will undoubtedly help us achieve our goal.”
Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan welcomed the news, commenting: “I am delighted that Apple is moving into Battersea Power Station, helping to generate new jobs and economic prosperity for Londoners. It is a further sign that London is open to the biggest brands in the world and the leading city for trade and investment.”
Apple expects to make the move into the Power Station in 2021.
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