
Overview
200 Oxford Street & Orwell Studios is a high-profile mixed-use estate located in London’s West End, combining prime retail frontage, residential accommodation and commercial office space within a single operational environment.
The estate comprises flagship retail units occupied by major brands including Urban Outfitters and Schuh, alongside eleven private residential apartments and the entire buildings footprint in office space overlooking Oxford Street. Orwell Studios is a Higher-Risk Building (HRB) requiring additional compliance oversight under current building safety legislation.
The nature of the estate requires a carefully coordinated management approach, balancing the demands of commercial tenants and residential occupiers, all within a location where operational disruption carries both reputational and financial risk.
The Challenge
At the point of BPM’s appointment, the estate required a programme of capital investment to address ageing infrastructure, improve energy performance and enhance the overall operational standard of the building.
This needed to be delivered within a fully live environment, where retail tenants were trading daily, residents were in occupation and commercial elements remained active. The key challenge was not simply the delivery of works, but the ability to do so while maintaining stability across all aspects of the estate.
This included:
- Delivering major mechanical and electrical replacement works serving retail occupiers
- Upgrading residential areas and communal spaces without disrupting residents
- Managing re-installation of electricity meters within the residential element
- Coordinating multiple contractors across a constrained and high-traffic central London site
The estate required a management approach that combined operational expertise with careful stakeholder coordination and clear and consistent communication throughout.
Our Solution

BPM implemented a structured, estate-wide management strategy designed to stabilise operations while enabling the delivery of a significant programme of capital works.
A total works programme of approximately £420,000 was scoped, sequenced and delivered across the estate. This included mechanical, electrical and fabric improvements, with works carefully phased to avoid conflict between different parts of the building.
Particular attention was given to protecting the operational continuity of the retail units, where uninterrupted trading was essential. Works impacting these areas were planned in detail, with close coordination between the client, contractors and occupiers.
Within the residential element, BPM delivered a programme of cyclical redecoration and upgrades to communal areas, improving the standard of the environment while ensuring minimal disruption to residents.
The commercial was managed in parallel, with infrastructure improvements aligned to support the long-term asset strategy of the freeholder.
Throughout the process, BPM maintained a consistent on-site presence, ensuring clear oversight of contractors, responsive issue resolution and effective communication across all stakeholders.
Successful mixed-use management requires more than oversight. It demands coordination, operational control and a clear understanding of how different parts of an estate need to work together.

Key Initiatives and Metrics
Mixed-Use
Estate Works
Planned and delivered a coordinated programme of estate works across retail, residential and commercial elements, carefully phased to maintain full occupation throughout.
Tenures Managed Concurrently
BPM coordinated works across retail, residential and commercial zones, with tailored oversight for each.
High-End
Residential Units
Eleven private residential apartments located above flagship retail - managed alongside commercial operations.
Retail Cooling Plant Replacement
Installed a new cooling system to support retail and commercial tenants, ensuring reliable operation during full occupancy.
Flagship
Retail Tenants
Site includes Urban Outfitters and Schuh, requiring seamless service during full occupancy.
Days of Occupation Maintained
The site remained fully occupied and operational throughout all works, with no business or residential disruption.
The Result
The estate now operates with significantly stronger operational resilience and a more structured management framework, and building infrastructure, that aligns with both Redevco and BPM’s ESG policies.
Retail occupiers continue to trade within a stable and well-managed environment, supported by reliable building services. Residential areas benefit from enhanced communal areas and a more consistent approach to maintenance and oversight.
From an asset perspective, the estate is now better positioned to support future development plans, with core infrastructure upgraded and operational risks reduced.
This project demonstrates BPM’s ability to manage complex, high-profile mixed-use estates where multiple interests must be balanced, and where improvements must be delivered without compromising day-to-day operations.

In Their Words
Client Voices

Dan Darby
KPFM Limited
Managing Director
The Oxford Street chiller project was one of those major works where everything was on the line - iconic retail stores, major road closures, residential impact, and future office redevelopment. BPM’s management was the glue holding it all together. They kept the process transparent, stakeholder-focused, and aligned with their client’s (Redevco’s ESG policy. For us as a manufacturer and supplier, it showed how a well-managed mixed-use environment can deliver engineering excellence without sacrificing sustainability or the tenant experience.

Media Khalel
Carrier Solutions UK Ltd
Modernisation - Senior Engineer (Sales)
BPM’s management of 200 Oxford Street shows what ‘mixed-use done right’ looks like. On the residential side, we supported their delivery of metering upgrades, LED lighting, and PIR sensors, all while major works were also happening on the retail and office side. It could easily have caused disruption, but BPM managed the whole programme seamlessly. They treat each tenure individually while keeping the bigger picture in view. That balance, between technical precision and stakeholder care, is why the project succeeded.

Janet Bishopp MRICS
Redevco
Property Manager
As asset managers with a strong ESG mandate, we rely on partners who can deliver practical sustainability as part of everyday management. BPM has demonstrated that at 200 Oxford Street, where they coordinated major works across residential, retail, and office uses without disruption. The eco-chiller, metering upgrades, and sustainability-led redecorations were all delivered with professionalism and care for stakeholders. Their ability to balance commercial priorities with resident needs, while keeping ESG at the forefront, makes them a trusted partner for Redevco.









