Greystar and Johnnie Walker

Victorian breweries turned mixed-use student housing project Assam Place has officially changed hands.

Assam Place trades to Greystar for $168 millionBy Eliza Theiss, Associate Editor

London, England—Victorian breweries turned mixed-use student housing project Assam Place has officially changed hands. Former owner and developer Mace has closed on the asset’s sale, located in the high-stakes property market of London. The property, which fetched $168 million (£110 million) is home to the Hult International Business School and over 300 high-end student housing units.

Located at the center of the City of London, in Aldgate, Assam Place is a self-contained campus comprising three buildings: Live 1, Assam Studios and Fabbrica. As previously reported, Assam Studios features 29 studio units located in the redeveloped 1848 Victorian breweries come whisky warehouse of world-famous brand Johnnie Walker, Live 1 is a newly built, 18-story structure comprising 317 student housing units and the project’s many amenities, while Fabbrica blends modern and Victorian industrial architecture and holds the asset’s 37,816 square feet of commercial space, occupied by Hult International Business School university teaching space.

Assam Place was purchased by Greystar Real Estate Partners. The company has been on a bit of a student housing shopping spree of late in London, having picked up a $900 million (£600 million) student housing portfolio in early May. The 2,375-bed portfolio comprises three assets and was picked up from Nido London S.à r.l. The acquisitions are in accordance with Greystar’s UK goals, as put by Greystar’s UK Managing Director Brett Lashley: “Our UK business was established in 2013 with the stated intention of buying high quality and well located assets serving world-class educational institutions.”

Image credits: Mace