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Brochure.Pdf .com Millbank Tower SW1 tenants include: Citibase · RussiaRecent TV Ronson Capital Partners 1 4 The UP Group Office Suites and floors available from 1,800; 3,000; 7,500 and 10,000 sq ft 2 1 View of Millbank Tower showing Millbank Pier. 2 Millbank Tower entrance. 3 The impressive double height reception. 4 A landmark on the London skyline, the imposing Millbank Tower is a 118-metre (387 ft) high skyscraper. A landmark business address. Millbank Tower is 3 a must-see for any occupiers looking to relocate. The phrase “first impressions count” may be over-used but it is entirely true. Organisations of substance and stature rightly expect visitors to be introduced to an environment that, whilst welcoming, is also professional and impressive. Spacious office floors with third party conference and event facilities provided by De Vere Venues at Altitude (www.devere.co.uk) are available. With a variety of floorplates, the desirable office space is flexible to meet specific requirements. 1 4 A building like no other From top to bottom, Millbank Tower offers fantastic opportunities to combine brunch with impressive hospitality venues, screenings and corporate events. Situated on the ground floor of Millbank Tower, Millbank Media Centre is the premiere, state-of-the-art presentation venue in Westminster. The luxury reception and restaurant 2 5 6 7 area is perfect for greeting guests and holding break-out sessions, while the high-tech big screen auditorium provides stunning seated comfort for 300 people. Ideal for media presentations, launches, film screenings or conferences. De Vere Venues at Altitude are situated at the top of the Tower offering panoramic views over the capital. This unique space is stylish and ultra modern, and is the ideal venue for the most memorable cocktail receptions and client events. 3 8 9 1 London Fashion Week party at Skyloft. 2 Millbank Media Centre & Cinema. 3 The London Sky Bar. 4 London Fashion Week party at Skyloft. 5 The London Penthouse. 6 Skyloft launch party. 7 Altitude 360o Conference. 8 The View Studios. 9 The River Room. Panoramic views “ Millbank Tower is one of the few London Moments from Tate Britain and minutes from Big Ben, office towers to have won affection” the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey, The Pevsner Architectural Guide Millbank Tower is a commanding presence on the Thames and offers panoramic river views across the capital. 4 5 The legendary Cinnamon collaborate among the Club – so much more than awe-inspiring selection Amenities on just an Indian restaurant – of Italian cheeses… is the celebrated haunt of a Whatever the mood, whatever 6 veritable ‘Who’s Who’ of the the budget – lunch or dinner – the doorstep area’s business, media and the variety of cuisine in the political crowd; the inimitable vicinity will satisfy any appetite. Footstool Café in the crypt of And, if you are tempted to From the numerous bars and restaurants the famous St John’s, Smith take a little culture with your to the cultural experience of Tate Britain, Square and noted for its cappuccino the Tate Britain simple seasonal ingredients; the surrounding area of Millbank Tower Café, virtually next door, the Millbank Lounge where is much favoured. offers everything you need for client ‘cocktails are king’; Quirinale entertainment and staff satisfaction. where government ministers 1 7 6 8 2 3 8 9 1 Millbank Tower from boat. 2 Millbank Gardens. 3 Dolphin Square Spa. 4 The Garden Café. 5 Tate Britain Exterior. 6 The Cinnamon Club. 7 Tate Britain Interior. 8 Houses of Parliament. 9 Tachbrook Street Market. WESTMINSTER The Victoria (Pimlico), Jubilee, Circle and District lines KING’S CROSS (Westminster) are within a short walk. National overground ST PANCRAS ST JAMES’S PARK 7 1 lines are found nearby at Victoria Station and the Victoria LUTON 10 EUSTON GREAT GEORGE STREET 3 Underground line provides direct access to Euston and the PARLIAMENT Eurostar at King’s Cross St Pancras, as well as the Gatwick BIRDCAGE WALK SQUARE Express at Victoria. Paddington, London Bridge and Waterloo BOND STREET OXFORD HOLBORN BANK LIVERPOOL HOUSE OF PARLIAMENT CIRCUS STREET GREEN PARK can be reached in less than thirty minutes. STANSTED ABINGDON STREET BUCKINGHAM GATE 8 16 GREEN PARK 6 ST JAMES’S PARK SMITH STREET GREAT 4 23 4 CANNON WESTMINSTER STREET TOWER HILL VICTORIA STREET 19 TOWER VICTORIA VICTORIA EMBANKMENT 7 7 GARDENS GATWICK RIVER THAMES 20 13 5 EXPRESS 13 17 5 PIMLICO MILLBANK WATERLOO LONDON CANARY 2 8 BRIDGE WHARF MILLENNIUM GREAT PETER STREET PIER 16 21 12 2 3 2 7 11 6 10 12 15 1 VICTORIA 11 11 13 14 VAUXHALL 9 9 9 2 8 4 3 2 HORSEFERRY ROAD BUCKINGHAM PALACE ROAD 4 14 4 18 6 7 MARSHAM STREET 8 ROCHESTER ROW 13 10 9 REGENCY STREET 1 VINCENT SQUARE Connecting 12 11 3 1 6 14 22 London 3 5 VAUXHALL BRIDGE ROAD 8 TATE BRITAIN BELGRAVE ROAD 10 12 9 7 MILLBANK 6 15 ST GEORGE’S DRIVE PIMLICO 5 1 5 RIVER THAMES SUTHERLAND STREET ST GEORGE’S SQ. GARDEN LUPUS STREET 14 GROSVENOR ROAD VAUXHALL Local Occupiers Cafés & Sandwich Shops Restaurants Bars & Pubs Other 1 EPR Architects 15 Channel 4 1 Relish Sandwich Shop 1 Footstool Restaurant 1 Millbank Lounge 1,2 Tesco Express 2 Chime 16 John Lewis 2 Ravello Expresso 2 Quirinale 2 Marquis of Granby 3 Millbank Millennium G4S 17 Jimmy Choo 3 Pret A Manger 3 The Roux 3 White Horse & Bower 4 St John’s Gardens 3 Tate Publishing 18 Burberry 4 Starbucks 4 Quilon 4 The Barley Mow 5 Millbank Gardens 4 3i 19 Rolls Royce 5 Café Rocks 5 The Cinnamon Club 5 Morpeth Arms 6 Victoria Tower Gardens 5 Boeing UK 20 Microsoft 6 Etsu Café 6 The Vincent Rooms 6 The White Swan 7 Victoria Tower 6 Horton International 21 Tom Ford 7 Crussh 7 Rex Whistler 7 St Stephen’s Tavern Gardens South 7 Schlumberger 22 Citibase 8 Capsicum Deli 8 The Blue Boar 8 The Speaker 8 Tate Britain 8 NSC Global 23 Klesh 9 Joe’s Espresso Café 9 Osteria 9 The Royal Oak 9 Chelsea College of Art & Design 9 Google London 10,11 Caffè Nero 10 Millbank Spice 10 TFI Group 10 St John’s Smith Square 12 Tate Britain Café 11 City Café Concert Hall 11 VCCP 13 Regency Café 12 The English Pig 11 Bannatyne’s Health Club 12 BBC 14 Pret A Manger 13,14 Pizza Express (with pool) at 4 Millbank Wrexam 15 Chelsea College 12 City Inn Hotel 13 Taylor-Dejongh of Art Café 13 Waitrose 14 Chemical Industries 16 The Cellarium Association 14 Dolphin Fitness Club tenants include: Citibase · RussiaRecent TV Ronson Capital Partners Current The UP Group Availability Available on a floor by floor or part floor basis: Skyloft, LEVEL 30 Altitude 360º, LEVEL 29 Office Suites and floors The View and The London LEVEL 28 available from 1,800; 3,000; Sky Bar LEVEL 27 3,800 sq ft 7,500 and 10,000 sq ft LEVEL 26 3,281 sq ft LEVEL 25 7,536 sq ft LEVEL 24 LEVEL 23 LEVEL 22 LEVEL 21 LEVEL 20 3,057 sq ft LEVEL 19 LEVEL 18 LEVEL 17 7,239 sq ft LEVEL 16 LEVEL 15 LEVEL 14 LEVEL 13 LEVEL 12 LEVEL 11 7,447 sq ft LEVEL 10 7,400 sq ft LEVEL 09 LEVEL 08 LEVEL 07 LEVEL 06 LEVEL 07 LEVEL 05 LEVEL 06 LEVEL 04 LEVEL 05 Conferencing LEVEL 03 LEVEL 04 11,015 sq ft Facilities LEVEL 02 LEVEL 03 10,935 sq ft (Levels G, 02, 06) MEZZANINE 6,474 sq ft LEVEL 02 LEVEL 01 13,969 sq ft LEVEL 01 GROUND FLOOR 1,822 sq ft RECEPTION Millbank Tower 30 Millbank Stunning views and fantastic natural light Flexible space appealing to a wide range of occupiers, with spectacular views of London. View from the 14th Floor A number of floors have been refurbished back Facilities for up to 300 people for conferences, to open plan with a specification that today’s media events and training courses are also discerning companies and their staff expect. available with full administration support Others are available fitted out ‘plug and play’ and state-of-the-art IT systems (third party). for an occupier to move in quickly with limited Occupiers also benefit from on-site car and cycle fit out costs. parking, showers and a garden at ground level. Bright, spacious, open floors with every opportunity to add elements to suit individual operating requirements. All this in addition to stunning views of London. 30 Millbank 30 Millbank available space floor and space plan Floor Level 4 11,015 sq ft 1,027 sq m Level 3 10,935 sq ft 1,016 sq m Millbank and River Thames Millbank and River Reception 1 Boardroom 1 Large meeting room 1 Small meeting rooms 3 Break out room 1 Executive offices 3 Open plan 94 4th floor Comms room 1 Tea point/canteen 1 REFURBISHED SPECIFICATION Copy/print/post room 1 • Perimeter air conditioning with supplementary air conditioning in ceiling Thames Millbank and River • Metal tile suspended ceiling with integral light fittings • Raised floor with overall depth of 80mm • Refurbished open plan with river and RECEPTION garden views • 24 hour commissionaire • Showers • Male, female and disabled WCs • Island site with light on all sides • Car parking and bike storage • DDA compliant Floor plans not to scale. For indicative purposes only. Millbank Tower Millbank Tower available space floor and space plan Level 27 (part) 3,800 sq ft 353 sq m Level 26 (part) 3,281 sq ft 305 sq m Level 25 7,536 sq ft 700 sq m Level 20 (part) 3,057 sq ft 284 sq m Level 17 7,239 sq ft 673 sq m Level 11 7,447 sq ft 692 sq m Level 10 7,400 sq ft 687 sq m Level 01 & Mezzanine 20,433 sq ft 1,898 sq m Ground 1,822 sq ft 169 sq m Millbank and River Thames 27th floor REFURBISHED SPECIFICATION • 4 pipe fan-coil air conditioning • Metal tile suspended ceiling with integral LG7 light fittings • Raised floor with overall depth of 80mm Offices 4 • Clear floor to ceiling height of 2.54m Open plan 72 RECEPTION Meeting rooms 5 • 24 hour commissionaire G Boardroom 1 • Showers RECEPTION Tea point 1 • Refurbished male, female and disabled WCs G Reception 1 • Window blinds Comms room 1 • Car parking and bike storage Approx 99 sq ft per person • DDA compliant Millbank and River Thames Floor plans not to scale.
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