Buccleuch Property secure multi £million office building in London
January 4, 2019
The Luma Building in London is said to have been acquired by the Scottish property development and investment business Buccleuch Property (founded 2003) as a joint venture alongside UK property specialists / asset managers Wrenbridge.
The office building Luma sits on 330 Clapham Road, SW9 and provides 25,000 square feet of office accommodation over seven floors.
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