New London offices for Fortwell Capital

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Fortwell Capital, the provider of short and medium-term real estate funding, is moving to new, long-term office accommodation in central London. 
Currently based in serviced offices in Hanover Square, Mayfair, Fortwell Capital and its sister business CPC London have secured a 10-year lease on two floors of 39 Sloane Street in Knightsbridge, SW1, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
The new Grade A accommodation, which will serve both as the company’s operations centre and registered office, comprises 3,557 sq ft on the building’s 3rd floor and 3,173 sq ft on the 4th floor yielding a total usable space of 6,730 sq ft.
All interior design work was created in-house by CPC London’s own specialist team of designers.
Fortwell Capital, which was previously known as Omni Capital Partners, is moving its operations today [17 June] and will be open for business as usual on 20 June.
Colin Sanders, chief executive officer of Fortwell Capital, said: “Whilst they have served us extremely well this past year, our temporary serviced office accommodation in Hanover Square was just that – temporary. We understand the building is to be redeveloped and will keep an interested eye on its progress.
“Our new, flexible premises in Knightsbridge provide the ideal base for a London-centric prime real estate lender such as Fortwell. They grant us operational independence and the opportunity to add our own brand flourishes and personality to long-term accommodation we will be able to call home for years to come.”

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