BA scheme and GIC partner with BlackRock on life sciences development

Life sciences development will also include retail, restaurants and residential space

Jonathan Stapleton
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Tribeca King’s Cross
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Tribeca King’s Cross

British Airways’ New Airways Pensions Scheme (NAPS) and GIC, the Singaporean sovereign wealth fund, have entered a joint venture with BlackRock Alternatives Real Estate to develop Tribeca King’s Cross, a life sciences development being delivered in conjunction with Reef Group.

Tribeca King's Cross is an 830,000 square foot purpose-built life sciences development in London featuring laboratories alongside retail, restaurants and residential space. It will feature high-...

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