Construction company ISG has secured a £50m refurbishment contract for Northcliffe House located in Fleet Street, London, UK.

The 25,119m2 Northcliffe House, which is an earlier Daily Mail newspaper home, will be refurbished to provide a modern workplace with Cat A standard to the occupiers.

The restoration is expected to add a net lettable space of 1,150m2 with the extension of two new levels.
Northcliffe House will be added with up to 9,000ft2 of green space, including the south-facing landscaped roof terraces across levels six and seven.

Upon refurbishment, the building will consist of scenic lifts, which may dominate the renovated atrium extension, within the existing cast steel frame.

ISG Fit Out project director Scott Knibb said: “Sitting in the heart of the Fleet Street Business Development District, the refurbishment of Northcliffe House plays a pivotal role in the regeneration of this area.

“Its development will further attract other businesses to bring the former glory back to what was once recognised globally as the beating heart of the newspaper industry.”

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With a target of achieving BREEAM Outstanding status, the building will also feature modern amenities internally. To restore the building’s historic Art Deco exterior, cleaning and repairs will be carried out.

Upon completion, the Grade II listed building will include the reconfigured internal atrium that helps to connect the reception with the renovated office space and break-out areas.

In January last year, ISG was selected for £35m framework by the Department for Education (DfE) to build three new schools in the UK.

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ISG has secured £50m refurbishment contract for Northcliffe House. Credit: ISG.