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Gov backs out of lease on new Broad Street offices

Gov backs out of lease on new Broad Street offices

Friday 15 January 2021

Gov backs out of lease on new Broad Street offices

Friday 15 January 2021


The Government has backed out of a new 25-year lease on another Broad Street premises, citing “last minute and unexpected commercial issues.”

The lease on 31-41 Broad Street was to be signed with LMN Jersey Investments Limited and was earmarked as part of plans for a new GovHQ.

However, in a letter to Chief Scrutineer, Senator Kristina Moore yesterday, the Chief Minister said that the Government was withdrawing the standing order to sign the lease, stating there had been “last minute and unexpected commercial issues that need to be resolved in advance of entering in a contract.”

Pictured: The intended premises were further down the road from the current Government HQ.

He placed blame on the decision to not move forward elsewhere, though, stating that he “must stress, these issues are not of the Government’s making.” 

The lease, which also included 19-29 Commercial Street, would have formed part of the Government’s ‘Office Modernisation Plan' and come into force within the next two weeks.  

The Government’s current HQ is also located on Broad Street, in the former Royal Bank of Canada building. However, the rental has always been referred to as a “temporary” arrangement for the Government as they searched for a longer-term home. 

When questioned by Scrutiny in November, the Chief Minister said the Government preferred a “flexible” approach rather than committing to a buy in light of the pandemic's impact.

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