
A prime office building in the centre of Cardiff has been acquired in a multi-million-pound deal. The 2 Callaghan Square office building, which extends to nearly 44,000 sq ft, has been acquired jointly by August Capital Partners and Magwich UK.
The Cardiff office of property advisory firm, Knight Frank, acted for the acquirers of the grade A office scheme. The exact value of deal has not been disclosed. The new owners plans to refurbish the building for existing tenants and to help attract new occupiers.
The building has been sold by an undisclosed vendor who were represented by Newmark.
Current tenants in the building include Handelsbanken, Clarke Willmott, FTAI Airopco, Mott Macdonald, DarntonB3, and Church in Wales. The building forms part of the wider Callaghan Square office scheme located close to Cardiff Central train station.
Gareth Lloyd, partner in Knight Frank’s capital markets team in Cardiff, said: “We were delighted to act on this acquisition. 2 Callaghan Square has always been regarded as one of the premier office buildings in Cardiff and has really stood the test of time since it was developed just over 20 years ago.
“Knight Frank has a long history with the building, having been involved in its sale and acquisition on three previous occasions, as well as undertaking the leasing and Building Consultancy throughout this time. This purchase comes at an exciting time in the market. We are now in the start of a new cycle with pricing and investor sentiment improving for well located offices.”
Mark Sutton, partner in the Knight Frank office agency division in Cardiff, said: “Following a strong 2024 with record office rents being set and the highest Cardiff take up since 2017, there is increasing occupational demand for prime office space and supply is tightening as a result.
“Having witnessed the appeal of 2 Callaghan Square first hand as leasing agents over the past 10 years, we know the new owners have exciting plans for the building which will be hugely attractive to current and prospective tenants.”