Revitalizing Urban Assets
West Morgan identified a distressed commercial block in East London with strong structural assets but poor occupancy. We structured a specialized real estate fund to acquire and redevelop the site into mixed-use residential and retail space. By leveraging our local planning networks and construction partners, we navigated complex zoning laws to maximize density. The project was delivered on time and within budget, achieving a stabilized yield of 6.2% upon completion. This strategic redevelopment not only generated substantial returns for our pension fund investors but also revitalized the surrounding community infrastructure.
Challenge
The property suffered from decades of neglect, resulting in zero rental income and significant structural decay. Local zoning regulations were restrictive, limiting potential density and profitability. Traditional lenders viewed the site as too high-risk due to environmental concerns and the complex tenure structure. Without a sophisticated restructuring plan and patient capital, the asset faced permanent blight, representing a lost opportunity for both investors and the local community.
Solution
West Morgan deployed a dedicated real estate fund to acquire the freehold, partnering with award-winning architects and local contractors. We secured planning permission for a mixed-use scheme by engaging early with community stakeholders and local authorities. Our team managed the entire lifecycle, from remediation and construction to leasing and asset management. By implementing a phased delivery strategy, we generated early cash flow from retail units while completing residential fits-outs. This disciplined approach mitigated execution risk, stabilized the asset ahead of schedule, and unlocked significant latent value for our institutional partners.

