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Document.Pdf Key features A prominent landmark City of London office building. Core location directly opposite Moorgate station, with close proximity to Liverpool Street station and Bank station. Grade II* listed building, originally designed by Sir Edwin Luytens but comprehensively redeveloped behind a retained facade to provide Grade A office accommodation. The part ground floor (6,365 sq ft) and the 1st floor (22,657 sq ft) are available which provides a total of 29,022 sq ft. 1 Finsbury Circus 1 Finsbury 02 Bunhill Fields Worship Street Local Bunhill Row amenities Chiswell Street Primrose Street Beech Street 08 08 Occupiers 01 Standard Chartered Bank 06 Bank ABC 02 WeWork 07 Bank of China Appold Street 03 UBS 08 Nuveen 06 04 Cisco Systems 09 Deutsche Bank Ropemaker Street 05 ING 10 Lloyds Banking Group 05 Bishopsgate 09 Moorgate 03 Barbican Estate 01 11 Liverpool Street Restaurants 04 07 12 Broadgate 01 Natural Kitchen 08 Duck and Waffle Barbican Eldon Street Circle 02 Enoteca da Luca 09 Bad Egg 03 The Anthologist 10 Sushi Samba Fore Street Moorgate 04 The Ned 11 The Botanist 02 05 05 COYA 12 Kitty Hawk 04 06 City Social 13 Burger & Lobster Finsbury Circus 07 Yuatcha 14 Pitt Cue London Wall Place 04 London Wall 06 Leisure & culture Blomfield Street London Wall 01 South Place Hotel 05 Nuffield Health 03 04 02 Barrecore 06 The Moorgate Hotel 01 03 KOBOX 07 Apex Hotel Wood Street 04 Fitness First 08 The Montcalm Hotel 09 Wormwood Street 10 Copthall Avenue 08 14 Moorgate 07 10 02 01 Old Broad06 Street Bishopsgate Guildhall Coleman Street Gresham Street 05 04 Walking times 03 07 30 St Mary Axe Moorgate 1 minute 13 Tower 42 Liverpool Street 5 minutes Cheapside Threadneedle Street Bank of England Bank 7 minutes 04 The Leadenhall Building Bank DLR Royal Exchange Leadenhall Street 02 Cornhill Walking times are approximate. Source Googlemaps. Circus 1 Finsbury Mansion House Cannon Street 04 20+ New retail and leisure facilities within a 5 minute walk on the newly positioned Broadgate Estate. 9 Easy access to the Central, Circle, District, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan, Northern and Waterloo & City Lines, as well as the Overground and DLR. The location The property occupies a prime location on the north west side of Finsbury Circus, 50 metres to the north of the junction of Moorgate and London Wall. The north-east corner of Finsbury Circus leads into one of London’s most prominent office locations, the Broadgate Estate. The building is located within close walking distance to both Moorgate and Liverpool Street stations, benefitting from the imminent arrival of the Elizabeth Line. The Elizabeth Line will 6 be accessible from both Stations within Moorgate and Liverpool a 12 minute walk Street stations. of the building. 1 Finsbury Circus 1 Finsbury 06 The building 1 Finsbury Circus is a Grade II listed building that sits in the heart of the City of London. The building provides over 200,000 sq ft of Grade A office accommodation spread over ground and 9 upper floors. The building benefits from excellent access with the main entrance directly off Finsbury Circus and INTERIOR an additional entrance on Moorgate, directly opposite Moorgate station. SHOT The specification BREEAM Rating Bike storage and 2.75M floor-to-ceiling ‘Very Good’ shower facilities height on 1st floor - 4.2M floor-to-ceiling height on ground floor Four pipe fan coil air Metal suspended Fully accessible conditioning ceilings raised floor Finsbury Circus Entrance Available accommodation Floor Sq ft 1st 22,657 Part Gnd (East) 6,365 Total 29,022 All information contained in this pack for indicative guidance Grand Staircase purposes only. Circus 1 Finsbury Moorgate Entrance 08 Floor plans Available space Moorgate Moorgate Common Areas ENTRANCE ENTRANCE Moorgate Moorgate oorateoorate AVALABLE AVALABLE ENTRANCE ENTRANCE FNSBR CRCS ENTRANCEFNSBR CRCS ENTRANCE Ground floor First floor 6,365 sq ft (591.3 sq m) 22,657 sq ft (2,104.9 sq m) 1 Finsbury Circus 1 Finsbury Communal ball room meeting room 10 6,7 & 8 Tokenhouse Yard Callum Stidston-Nott Dan Roberts MISREPRESENTATION ACT London EC2R 7AS T +44 (0)20 7710 7962 T +44 (0)20 7710 7958 BH2 and CBRE give notice to anyone who may read these particulars as follows: Tel +44 (0)20 7600 5000 M +44 (0)7738 386 038 M +44 (0)7801 143 909 1. These particulars are prepared for the guidance only of prospective purchasers. They are intended to give a fair overall description of the property but are not intended to constitute part of an offer or contract. [email protected] [email protected] 2. Any information contained herein (whether in the text, plans or photographs) is given in good faith but should not be relied upon as being a statement or representation of fact. www.bh2.co.uk 3. Nothing in these particulars shall be deemed to be a statement that the property is in good condition or otherwise nor that any services or facilities are in good working order. 4. The photographs appearing in this brochure show only certain parts of the property at the time when the photographs were taken. Certain aspects may have changed since the photographs were taken and it should not be assumed that the property remains precisely as displayed in the photographs. Furthermore, no assumptions should be made in respect of parts of the property which are not shown in the photographs. 5. Any areas, measurements or distances referred to herein are approximate only. 6. Where there is reference in these particulars to the fact that alterations have been carried out or that a particular use is made of any part of the property this is not intended to be a statement that any necessary planning, building regulations or other consents have been obtained and these matters must be verified by an intending purchaser. 7. Descriptions of a property are inevitably subjective and the descriptions contained herein are in good faith as an opinion and not by way of statement of fact. St Martin’s Court, 10 Paternoster Row David Perowne Tom Meijer 8. Any intending purchaser should satisfy themselves as to the presence of any deleterious materials that may exist, or have been used in the construction of the property. London EC4M 7HP T +44 (0)20 7182 3235 T +44 (0)20 7182 2778 9. The vendor provides no warranty as to the precise location of the boundaries of the properties. Tel +44 (0)20 7182 2000 M +44 (0)7739 814 720 M +44 (0)7540 595 379 10. Floor areas are subject to remeasurement July 2019 [email protected] [email protected] BROCHURE DESIGNED AND PRODUCED BY SAENTYS | +44 (0)20 7407 8717 | WWW.SAENTYS.COM cbre.co.uk/london.
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