Our Platforms

Real estate, infrastructure & technology developers & investors. 

All our activities form part of the Reef Origin Impact Investing platform supporting our ambition to be global leaders in ethical investment and green finance.  Investments are reported on our trusted and transparent platform delivering sustainable, through both environmental and social impact, and superior returns.

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Sustainable Data Centres, Digital and Energy Infrastructure.

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Living, Hotels, Aparthotels and Resorts.

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Life Sciences and Knowledge Real Estate and Infrastructure.

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Logistics, Advanced Manufacturing and Automation.

Pioneering a new era of sustainable energy

Key Projects

We leverage our experience, embrace lessons from past challenges, and continuously evolve to ensure each project surpasses the last.

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East Havering Data Centre Campus

Description

Digital Reef, in collaboration with Havering Council, is developing the East Havering Data Centre campus, a green energy and ecology park project, announced in late 2022. The initiative will create 1,024 local jobs, boost the UK’s digital infrastructure, and establish a 113-hectare accessible ecology park with cycling and walking routes.

Detail

  • North Ockendon, Havering

  • 4.2 million sq ft

  • Data Centres, Horticulture Facilities, Battery Storage, Green Energy Power Generation Technology and Visitor Centre with Ecology Park

  • Partnered with London Borough of Havering

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Elevate Quarter

Description

The development will be built alongside GSK’s existing global R&D centre and Stevenage Bioscience Catalyst — the UK’s leading hub for advanced therapeutics.

The new campus, set to become one of the largest of its kind in the UK and Europe, will be developed alongside GSK’s existing global R&D centre in Stevenage. It will deliver up to £900 million in new investment and provide approximately 1.4 million square feet of laboratory and office space, creating capacity for up to 5,000 new jobs.

Detail

  • Stevenage, Hertfordshire

  • 1.4 million sq ft

  • Masterplanning, Office, R&D Labs , GMP

  • Partnered with UBS

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The Store

Description

The Store Hotel has been an exciting opportunity to re-purpose the existing renowned Boswell’s Department 
Store. Boswells was the largest independently run department store in Oxford and this change of use 
has been carefully curated. 

Detail

  • City of Oxford

  • 54,000 sq ft
    101 4* rooms

  • Hotel, Gym, Spa, Restaurant, Lounge, Bar, Public Terrace 
and Co-working Space

  • Partnered with EQ Hotels and Oxford City Council

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The Gate

Description

In up and coming Aldgate, close to the new Whitechapel Cross Rail Station, The Gate connects flexible living with diverse work facilities. 

Bridging the gap in the market for informal workspaces and serviced apartments with short and long stay availability. 
 The Gate has transformed the area into a destination for 
 business stays on the edge of the buzzing city of London.

Detail

  • Aldgate, London

  • 90,000 sq ft
    21 storey
    189 rooms

  • Hotel, Gym, Spa, Restaurant, Lounge, Bar, Public Terrace 
and Co-working Space

  • Partnered with EQ Hotels and Oxford City Council