AXA IM Alts, a global leader in alternative investments with €184 billion of assets under management[1], has exchanged contracts for the acquisition of the world-famous BBC Elstree Centre in North West London, with the acquisition due to complete in early 2025. The acquisition will represent AXA IM Alts’ first investment into the U.K.’s TV and film studio market and was undertaken on behalf of clients. As part of the transaction, AXA IM Alts will lease part of the studio campus back to the BBC for 25 years. The transaction follows AXA IM Alts’ acquisition of the Bry-sur-Marne studios in greater Paris in June 2023, which includes one of France’s largest film & TV series studios, and is a further example of its conviction for a sector that benefits from strong tailwinds of rapid growth in demand for original content from broadcasters and streaming services, as well as the continued need for studio space for feature film content, underpinning increasing global demand for purpose-built studio space.

The 16-acre campus comprises seven stages and currently includes workshop, office and post production facilities. These facilities present an opportunity for brownfield redevelopment to deliver a best-in-class new studio campus, with filming and production space to match the increasing demand in the sector. Oxygen Studios advised on the acquisition and will act as development and operating partner.

BBC Elstree Centre was the first of several such complexes in the local area, which are collectively known as ‘Elstree Studios’, having originally been created as a film studio for Neptune Films in 1914. It has had numerous owners during its life and was converted for use as a television studio in 1960. The site was sold to the UK national broadcaster in 1984 as the production base and set for its new soap opera EastEnders, which is still filmed there today and is one of the U.K.’s longest running television shows.

The wider Elstree Studios is one of the world’s most famous film and television production campuses, with an illustrious filming history which includes major global blockbuster movies and beloved UK television series.

The studios are located in Borehamwood, North West London, perfectly situated for productions seeking central and outer London filming locations and accessible in just 20 minutes by rail from King’s Cross St. Pancras station. The studios also benefit from excellent access to national motorways, including the M25 London ring road which provides access to Heathrow airport in less than an hour, as well as being serviced directly by rail from both Gatwick and Luton airports.

John O’Driscoll, Global Co-Head of Real Estate at AXA IM Alts, commented: “With the signing of BBC Elstree Centre we will be acquiring one of the oldest working TV & film studios in the U.K., 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. The whole area has a long and illustrious history of producing some of the world’s most celebrated films and television series and, under our stewardship, we aim to continue that legacy.

“The TV & film studios sector remains one of our conviction asset classes, being underpinned by increasing demand from an ever-broader array of production houses, content creators and broadcasters. This 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.”