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Jermyn Streetstreet a Unique Opportunity to Acquire a Landmark Office Building in a World Renowned Location One JermynJermyn StreetStreet A unique opportunity to acquire a landmark office building in a world renowned location. DESCRIPTION The landmark building extends to 120,000 sq. ft, providing accommodation over Ground to Seventh Floors, with typical floor plates of 20,000 sq. ft. The accommodation will be re-instated to Category A condition and the large open plan floor plates benefit from excellent natural light via windows on three sides and a central atrium. LOCATION The property occupies a prominent position on Jermyn Street, between Haymarket and Regent Street St James’s, on one of London’s most globally recognised streets. St James’s has an unrivalled offering which makes it a destination of choice in London for the world’s elite business leaders, influencers, and royalty. The area is home to London’s finest artisan retailers, art galleries, shirt makers and restaurants, maintaining its traditional charm whilst providing a vibrant place to work. A multitude of amenities serve local occupiers, including private member’s clubs, luxury gyms and the West End’s most favoured parks, providing the best of workplace wellness. TRANSPORT The building benefits from excellent transport links with Piccadilly Circus (Piccadilly and Bakerloo Lines) and Leicester Square (Piccadilly and Northern Lines) situated moments away and Green Park (Victoria, Jubilee and Piccadilly lines) Underground station a short walk away. Charing Cross Station is also nearby. In addition, Piccadilly, Regent Street, and Pall Mall are served by numerous bus routes. One Jermyn Street Typical Floor, with existing fit out. FLOOR PLANS Floor Floor Area (Sq. Ft.) 7th 6,970 6th 17,442 5th 19,761 4th 20,147 3rd 20,147 2nd 20,147 1st 10,107 Ground 5,279 Total 120,000 SPECIFICATION The building specification includes: • Excellent natural light • Large terrace on the 7th Floor with views over Piccadilly Circus • Typical floor to ceiling height of 2.75m • Ceiling mounted fan-coil air-conditioning • Metal tile suspended ceiling • Full access raised floor • Male and Female WCs on each floor • 24-hour building security • Cycle racks • Accommodation to be re-instated to Category A specification One Jermyn Street E CR GA N O L BEDFORDBURY STREET TS . M RAT NI ’ LSA EN WILLIAM IV STREET HC A NIR G C RO SS OR A D CH ARING C ROS S ROA RD LEICESTERSQUARE CHARING A D Y CROSS T STREET R AND E L T U PO O N W C T S VE EE T R ALGAR GREA LITTLE NE NGE ST SBURY A SBURY TRAF SQUARE E ORA FT WH A WHITCOMB STREET ITEHA SH ET RUPERT STREET E RUPERT STREET ET R TREET RE S L OXENDON STREETST UR ST TRY SP EN 5 ALL MAL P COV COCK PANTON 14 NDMILL STREET 1 JERMYN STREET LEXIN G TO N S TREET GREAT WI HAYMARKET 1 REET GRE AT PULTEN EY ST 10 4 3 MARKET BRIDLE LANE ST JAMES BREWER STREET BREWER UARD’S DENMAN ST REET SEG SOHO REGE NT STREET HO R ET SHERWOOD STREET E CIRCUS N T 13 PICCADILLY E L 16 E DE L R T QUAR AL 12 S BEAK S BEAK TRE GLASSHOUSE STREET S I GO I M AAII SS RRTTRR ES EEEETT L R THE A TON HOUSE TERRA CE 11 H 17 C KINGLY STREET CA RL WARWICK STREET REET E Villandry T AR S U Theatre Royal Haymarket A REGENT STREET SQ 13. The Wolseley DUKE O F YO RK ST 14. Whole Foods Market S’S Y L E 18 15. Hawksmoor PALL MPALL LL JERMYN T 6 JAM 16. The Royal Automobile Club SACKV I LLE STREET ST 17. 18. T PICCADIL IGO STREE V EE TR SAVILE ROW S S 2 ING ST JAMES’S K DEN T R O LD BURLINGTO N STREET DUKE STREET ST JAME S’S EE Service Charge TR T CONDUIT STREET CONDUIT ROYAL OF ARTS c £7.70 per Sq Ft. X S ACADEMY T ET O E NGTON GA LI D R 9 T D ORDSTREE F BURY STREET S TREE A BUR IF Samantha Jones L Chutney Mary M [email protected] C MAYFAIR YDER EET O LD BOND STREET ING S D STR R The Ritz NEW BON T: 0207 747 0140 K NEW BOND STRE ET 7. Quaglinos M: +44 7800 539 387 8. Ham Yard Hotel ST JAMES’S STREE T 9. Cafe Royal ALBEMARLE STREET 10. Cicchetti 7 11. E 15 12. AN L ON G RAFTON STREET DOV ER ST REET UT R B 8 BERKELEY STREET GREEN PARK Business Rates c £31.00 per Sq Ft. STREET STRATTON Simon Tann Ole & Steen [email protected] Fortnum & Mason T: +44 207 747 0141 1. Aquavit DILLY DILLY M:+44 7748 180 198 STREET BOLTON 2. Criterion Theatre 3. Trafalgar Hotel PICCA 4. Wiltons 5. 6. Terms The accommodation is available on a new lease for a term by arrangement, from June 2019, on an effective FRI lease direct from the landlord. Rent £87.50 per sq ft For further information or to arrange an inspection please contact: MISREPRESENTATION ACT 1967 - Levy Real Estate LLP for themselves and for the Vendors or lessors of this property whose agents they are given notice that: All description, dimensions, reference to condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation and other details are given without responsibility and any intending purchasers or tenants should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of them. Any services mentioned have not been tested and therefore prospective occupiers should satisfy themselves as to their operation. These particulars are produced in good faith and set out a general guide only and do not constitute part of any offer or contract. No person in the employment of Levy Real Estate LLP has any authority to make or give representation or warranty in relation to this property. All prices and rents are quoted exclusive of VAT unless otherwise stated. July 2018.
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