is making its first investment in the UK film and television studios sector with the acquisition of the BBC Elstree Centre in London.

The global manager, investing on behalf of clients, has agreed to acquire the 16-acre campus in northwest London in a deal that involves the BBC leasing back part of the studio campus for 25 years.

91传媒在线 understands that the BBC Elstree Centre in Borehamwood was sold for around 拢70m (鈧81.3m).

The campus comprises seven stages and currently includes workshop, office and post-production facilities.

AXA IM Alts said the facilities present an opportunity for brownfield redevelopment to deliver a new studio campus, with filming and production space.

The BBC Elstree Centre transaction represents the first film studio deal for AXA IM Alts in the UK and follows the manager鈥檚 acquisition of the Bry-sur-Marne studios in France in June last year, a deal that marked the asset manager鈥檚 entry into a sector being targeted by real estate investors scouring for opportunities in an increasingly competitive market.

John O鈥橠riscoll, global co-head of real estate at AXA IM Alts, said: 鈥淲ith the signing of BBC Elstree Centre we will be acquiring one of the oldest working TV & film studios in the UK, with a history dating back almost 110 years. The structure of the transaction allows the BBC to continue its production on the site for at least another 25 years, while providing us with the opportunity to invest in the site to create new world class studios.鈥

O鈥橠riscoll said that the TV & film studios sector remains one of 鈥漮ur conviction asset classes, being underpinned by increasing demand鈥 from an ever-broader array of production houses, content creators and broadcasters.

鈥漈his is coupled with very limited supply of high-quality modern film and production space, particularly in and around London where new construction is hindered by a lack of available land in the right locations.鈥

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