Thu Dec 07, 2017 10:37 am
I have a growing appreciation of buildings from the 60's and 70's but Golate House is a real dog.
If it was chamfered on the corners or even a bit higher to emphasize the entrance to Golate it might be a bit better. Also there is a horrible realtionship between the building and Golate and no ground floor activity at all.
Unfortunately there is very little incentive to do anything with the exterior. It's 88% let with tenants who have good covenants. I suspect its a purely an investment and unless tenants leave en masse there is unlikley to be much happening other than intermittent maintenance.