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Bond Street’s famous SJ Phillips building sold
The home of an antiques dealer SJ Phillips has been sold after a 50-year period of ownership.
The company, which specialises in jewellry, has sold its iconic 139 New Bond Street location to landlord Trophaeum in a deal with more than £70m.
Trophaeum boasts a portfolio of properties in the Mayfair area including Aquazzura and Alexander Wang on Albemarle Street.
The 145-year old retailer will move to new premises in 2017.
Matt Farrell, asset management director at Trophaeum said: “The opportunity to get vacant possession of an entire building in such a prime pitch only happens once in a blue moon. We did not want to miss out on an opportunity like this.”
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