Integrated facilities solutions provider ABM wins retail contract with Angel Central Shopping Centre

May 24, 2021

ABM has been appointed by commercial real estate consultants, Lambert Smith Hampton (LSH), for facilities management services at its Angel Central Shopping Centre in Islington. 

The three-year award will see ABM’s team deliver a total facilities management (TFM) package of mechanical and electrical, security and cleaning services. The latest win adds to ABM’s impressive portfolio of retail clients, which already includes several other LSH sites located across the UK. 

John McPherson, Managing Director at ABM UK, comments: “We’re delighted to extend our relationship with the team at LSH. The contract for Angel Central provides us with an opportunity to deliver both our technical and facilities management services, offering more efficiency for our client in a central London location. 

“As we look forward to a phased return to normality over the coming weeks, we understand now more than ever, that our clients need to reassure the public that buildings and public spaces are safe and secure.”  

The centre, owned by CBRE Global Investors, is home to a strong line-up of shops, restaurants and a cinema and has recently completed a £16m redevelopment that created an enhanced offer for the local community with flagship restaurant and retail opportunities, a new circular walkway linking the two levels to include outdoor seating and extended leisure facilities.  

Adam Cummins, Centre Manager at Angel Central added: “ABM’s extensive experience in technical and facilities management services, together with its impressive operational approach and understanding of enhanced cleaning procedures makes them a valuable extension of our team. With ABM’s expertise behind us we look forward to the easing of further lockdown restrictions and seeing Angel Central, safely and securely, busy once again.” 

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