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Hammersmith Broadway and King Street ONE KING STREET W6 THE BUILDING One King Street offers creative, flexible, space for modern working. Exceptionally well located, the building occupies a prominent corner position at the junction of Hammersmith Broadway and King Street. The cafés, bars, banking and shopping facilities of Hammersmith are all close by. Hammersmith Broadway Underground Station, which is directly opposite the building, provides access to the Piccadilly, District, Circle and Hammersmith and City lines. 2 ONE KING STREET W6 4 ONE KING STREET W6 HAMMERSMITH UNDERGROUND 100m 3 ONE KING STREET W6 THE BRACKEBURY WINE ROOMS RUTLAND ARMS LYRIC SQUARE LYRIC SQUARE PRET A MANGER BILLS ATRIUM CAFE BYRON BURGER GROVE BAR HAMMERSMITH As an important office hub, Hammersmith attracts many popular brands around the Broadway and Lyric Square. There is a farmers market at Lyric Square every Thursday and Friday offering a variety of food from around the world. Local restaurants include the Lyric Bar and Grill with a terrace overlooking the square together with brand names such as Bills, Nando’s, Pret and Starbucks all in the immediate vicinity. WEWORK LYRIC THEATRE BOOM CYCLE 4 ONE KING STREET W6 NEIGHBOURHOOD Shepher’s Bush Retail Dining 01 Hammersmith Broadway 12 Bertotti 16 Retailers include: 13 The Dove Brook Green 07 – Hotel Chocolat 14 The Gate Ravenscourt 18 – Oliver Bonas 15 The Grove Bar Park d a – Paperchase & Scribbler 16 Kerbisher and Malt o R – Boots & Superdrug 17 La Petite Bretagne 12 h s – Costa & Starbucks 18 Queen’s Head u 15 B – Pret a Manger & Bagel 19 The Rutland d s a d o d Factory & Blue Anchor r R a e t o – Tesco Metro 20 The Stonemason’s Arms h r R Olympia p u e g 02 Kings Mall 21 Wagamama o 15min walk h c n i s S l Retailers include: 22 Bills l n a 08 e Foot Locker 23 Nandos D v 20 Glenhorne Road a 21 R 22 H&M 24 Cafe Nero Hammersmith KIKO 25 Abokado 03 Tony & Guy 11 Leisure 23 Clarkes 26 Hammersmith Apollo 17 Patisserie Valerie. Ravenscourt 27 Lyric Theatre 27 Central London Park 05 02 03 Lyric Square Market King Street Hammersmith Road 04 Marks & Spencer 25 01 06 04 05 Primark 24 10 06 TK Maxx Hammersmith M25 & Heathrow Health St Paul's Green 20min walk 07 Brook Green Tennis Courts 26 Hammersmith Flyover Great West Road 08 Fitness First d d a 13 o a 09 Queen’s Club R o e R 13 g 10 Virgin Active id e Barons Court r c Furnivall B a 11 Boom Cycle l h Gardens it a P m rs e m m a h 19 am l H u River Thames F 09 River Thames Frank Banfield Park 5 ONE KING STREET W6 CONNECTIONS Hammersmith Broadway and Circle Lines. Underground Station, which The Piccadilly Line provides direct Doluptat ustiundit idit maios sit is directly opposite the building access toHeathrow Airport. 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TUBE JOURNEY TIMES ROAD JOURNEY TIMES Shepherd’s Bush Market 3 mins Richmond 14 mins Earl’s Court 5 mins Heathrow 25 mins Paddington 2 mins Slough 31 mins Green Park 14 mins Reading 52 mins Victoria 14 mins Guildford 49 mins Piccadilly Circus 16 mins Gatwick 1hr 5 mins Euston 23 mins Bristol 2hr 3 mins King’s Cross St Pancras 24 mins Waterloo 24 mins Source: ViaMichelin www.viamichelin.co.uk London Bridge 29 mins Heathrow Airport 32 mins Liverpool Street 33 mins Source: Transport for London www.tfl.gov.uk *On Heathrow Express to Paddington Baker Street 17 Minutes Paddington 4 Oxford Circus 12 Minutes Heathrow T1–5 17 Minutes 12 Miles White City 1 11 Minutes M4 2 Miles Heathrow T1–5 Piccadilly King’s Cross 18 Minutes Circus St. Pancras 16 Minutes 24 Minutes 2 MINUTE 32 23 16 14 Earl’s Court WALK FROM MINUTES MINUTES MINUTES MINUTES 14 4 Minutes Waterloo HAMMERSMITH HEATHROW EUSTON PICCADILLY WESTFIELD M25 23 Minutes BROADWAY LONDON 13 Miles STATION Westminster 18 Minutes 6 ONE KING STREET W6 AVAILABLE AREAS FLEXIBLE Floor sq ft sq m OFFICE Third 5,764 535.4 First 5,764 535.4 OFFERING Total 11,527 1,070.9 THIRD FLOOR SPACE 7 ONE KING STREET W6 16 ONE KING STREET W6 HOW DO YOU LIKE YOUR OFFICES? TRADITIONAL LEASE OR WITH FITOUT? An efficient and regular floor shape allows a variety of working layouts. Well serviced with new facilities, the opportunity exists for occupiers to easily create their own environment. CHOOSE BETWEEN OPTION 1 TRADITIONAL LEASE OPTION 2 FITOUT WITH LEASE OPTION 3 FULLY FITTED AND MANAGED WORKSPACE 18 ONE KING STREET W6 WHAT DOES INCLUDED THE TENANT GET? SERVICES BASE LEVEL PACKAGE OPTIONAL EXTRAS FACILITIES WHAT COMES AS STANDARD ADD-ONS MANAGEMENT • 100Mb private fibre • Access to Savills tech • 100Mb Fibre Backup Circuit Core services provided Dedicated Bespoke client handbook Internet access helpdesk by the Savills Bauhaus Facilities Manager • Uninterruptible Flexispace team • Secure WiFi • 24/7 Network Monitoring Power Supply • Guest WiFi • Additional Bandwidth up to 1GB • Managed Local Area Network • Voice handset and Licence • Call Recording • Public IP Addressing • Auto-attendant Regularly provided Fully comprehensive Fully comprehensive management information planned M&E and Fabric cleaning contract • Softphone maintenance contract for items within demise. HEALTH & SAFETY Risk assessments Statutory Testing Savills helpdesk supporting & Inspections sites 24/7, 365 days a year 20 ONE KING STREET W6 22 ONE KING STREET W6 ADDED VALUE ADDITIONAL SERVICES SAVILLS CAN PROVIDE • Telephony • Reception staff • Kitchen supplies security staff • IT communications • Daily/weekly water, • Reception cover services fruit and milk deliveries • Photocopying machines / service • Full health and safety • Flowers and planting management • Stationery • Vending – online portal service • Coffee machines • Crockery and cutlery • Mail services including • Packing and removal franking machines service • Specialist IT clean • Training services (class room and online) • Any future moves & changes to fit-out and furniture 24 ONE KING STREET W6 FULL FLOOR THIRD FLOOR 5,764 sq ft / 535.4 sq m Hammersmith Broadway C HAMMERSMITH BROADWAY HAMMERSMITH King Street KING STREET Plan not to scale. Indicative size only SUMMARY SPECIFICATION RATES – High ceilings – Updated Entrance – High Speed building dedicated - Rent: £54.50 per sq ft – LG7 Feature Lighting – New refurbished reception 1GB fibre - broadband & - Rates: £19.00 per sq ft – VRF Air conditioning with concierge telephone connection available - S.C. £8.60 per sq ft – 3 Glazed elevations – 2 x 8 person passenger to each floor within 5 days of – Raised access floors lifts from reception instruction – New Washrooms/Showers – Bicycle racks – EPC: B46 8 ONE KING STREET W6 PART FLOOR THIRD FLOOR 5,764 sq ft / 535.4 sq m SUITE A 2,297 sq ft / 213.4 sq m SUITE B 1,909 sq ft / 117.4 sq m HAMMERSMITH BROADWAY HAMMERSMITH KING STREET Plan not to scale. Indicative size only 28 ONE KING STREET W6 CONTACT ONEKINGSTREET.CO.UK For further information please contact A refurbishment by Colliers International Frost Meadowcroft Colliers International, and its joint agents, Frost Meadowcroft, give notice that these particulars are set out as a general outline only for the guidance of intending Purchasers or Lessees and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. Details are given without any responsibility and any intending Purchasers, Lessees or Third Party should not rely on them as statements or representations Mark Emburey Shaun Wolfe of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of them. No person employed or engaged by Colliers International, or its joint agents, TSG Property 020 7344 6906 020 8748 1200 Consultants, has any authority to make any representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to this property. March 2020. 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