Evening Standard

Ted Baker quits King’s Cross for West End HQ

- Joanna Bourke @es_jobourke

FASHION brand Ted Baker is moving to a new headquarte­rs in central London.

The company confirmed it has signed a 10-year lease with Westminste­r City Council, with rent of £900,000 a year, and expects to move in next summer.

The relocation to 101 Cleveland Street, in Fitzrovia, marks a significan­t shift for the retailer, which has been based in King’s Cross for 20 years.

Bosses said the move will see its rent reduced, after current charges at its King’s Cross base — called the Ugly Brown Building — of £3.25 million, and up to £4.2 million if it took up an option to lease another block.

Ted Baker had previously owned the Ugly Brown Building but it was sold to British Airways Pension Trustees for £78.8 million last year following the departure of founder Ray Kelvin, who faced allegation­s of workplace harassment. He denied any wrongdoing.

The new HQ will be named the Gorgeous Brown Building, and bosses said it “is a fitting home for the brand with its distinctiv­e flatiron shape and epic ceiling heights”.

Chief executive Rachel Osborne said: “It will enable us to work more efficientl­y and collaborat­ively, and most importantl­y to express our unique brand personalit­y. We look forward to making our team members comfortabl­e and hosting our global partners in our new showrooms from summer 2022.”

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New central London base: Ted Baker

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