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31,000 Sq Ft COMMERCIAL SPACE AVAILABLE Contents About Goodman’S Fields Contents 31,000 sq ft COMMERCIAL SPACE AVAILABLE Contents About Goodman’s Fields ABOUT The transformation of an old postal sorting office into GOODMAN’S FIELDS one of London’s most vibrant urban quarters is almost complete. This prime location offers a haven of luxury living and unrivalled amenities set amid seven acres of landscaped spaces still steeped in history. Just a two minute walk to Aldgate East underground station, the central business district, shops and London City Airport are only a short trip away. With a number of commercial units close to the main piazza still available, take a look around Goodman’s Fields and explore the opportunities for your business. Contents Computer enhanced image of Goodman’s Fields, indicative only Contents Current Whitechapel North East Block occupiers 12min walk North West Block Aldgate East Tube Station 3min walk Aldg ate Tube Station HOUSE LOBBY 6min walk MERANTI Alie Street 9 8 CURRENT 1 Pizza Union OCCUPIERS 1 2 7 2 Pilpel 3 3 Premier Inn 4 10 12 4 Leman Street Tavern CASHMERE HOUSE LOBBY 11 5 The Running Horse City of London 5 SATIN 6 19 min walk HOUSE CATALINA CHAUCER GARDENS LOBBY KINGWOOD 6 Knight Frank HOUSE LOBBY GARDENS LOBBY 13 7 Berkeley MAIN PIAZZA Leman Street Leman 8 12x3 Gym 14 15 9 Crossfit Aldgate East CASSIA HOUSE NEROLI LOBBY HOUSE 10 Goodman’s Fields Project Office LOBBY 16 ESCAPE 11 Escape Rooms ROOMS South West Block 17 12 Curzon Cinema South East Block (Delivery 2018/19) STUDENT ACCOMMODATION PERILLA HOUSE 13 Amber Café LOBBY 14 Sainsbury’s Please note: 15 The Pastry Parlour FOUR SEASONS This is the minimum size of the word mark by its self is: GARDENS W:20 mm H: 6,256 mm 16 Berkeley Homes (NE London) Ltd 17 NHS Sunset Sunrise The site plan is indicative only and subject to change [and subject to planning]. In line with our policy of continuous improvement we reserve the right to alter the Midday layout, building style, landscaping and specification at anytime without notice. Times from googlemaps. Please note: This is the minimum size of the figurative mark with the wordmark in combination is: W:19,317 mm H: 30 mm Amber Café 21 Piazza walk London, E1 8QH Contents Available units Whitechapel North East Block 12min walk North West Block Aldgate East Tube Station 3min walk Aldg ate Tube Station HOUSE LOBBY 6min walk MERANTI Alie Street A NORTH EAST BLOCK AVAILABLE UNITS B UNIT SQ.FT DELIVERY PRICE C A Unit 1 4,792 DEC 2019 POA CASHMERE HOUSE LOBBY D B Unit 2 1,842 DEC 2019 POA City of London SATIN 19 min walk J HOUSE CATALINA CHAUCER GARDENS C LOBBY KINGWOOD Unit 3 2,626 DEC 2019 POA HOUSE LOBBY GARDENS LOBBY D Unit 4 3,362 DEC 2019 POA E MAIN PIAZZA E Unit 5 2,139 MAY 2018 POA Street Leman CASSIA F G HOUSE SOUTH EAST BLOCK NEROLI LOBBY HOUSE H LOBBY UNIT SQ.FT DELIVERY PRICE F Unit 1 2,644 JUL 2018 POA South West Block G Unit 2 3,772 DEC 2019 POA South East Block (Delivery 2018/19) STUDENT H ACCOMMODATION Unit 3 4,716 DEC 2019 POA PERILLA HOUSE LOBBY I Unit 5 1,783 AUG 2018 POA I FOUR SEASONS GARDENS NORTH WEST BLOCK UNIT SQ.FT DELIVERY PRICE J Unit 1 3,368 APR 2019 POA Sunset Sunrise The site plan is indicative only and subject to change [and subject to planning]. In line with our policy of continuous improvement we reserve the right to alter the Midday layout, building style, landscaping and specification at anytime without notice. Times from googlemaps. Crossrail connection at nearby Contents Liverpool Street Station 7 acre 6 minutes to Canary Wharf development with 2 acres 33 minutes to Heathrow Airport of public realm 100m passengers expected to use the service per year 615 Student rooms FACTS & FIGURES 454,700 office workers within a 7 minute walk to The City Facts & Figures 250 over Bedroom 1,000 hotel new homes Contents The Local Click on an icon to see the local occupiers around the Goodman’s Fields area Area RESTAURANTS BARS WELLBEING COFFEE SHOPS SHOPPING ENTERTAINMENT LONDON 2012 OLYMPIC PARK ad KINGS CROSS o R k ar P ia WESTFIELD r to ic V 06 1 A CAMDEN STRAFFORD CITY TOWN d a o R k ar P a ri o t ic V 6 0 1 A B l a c k w a l l U T p u p n e DALSTON n r e PUDDING l MORNINGTON CRESCENT S N MILL LANE t o r e r t e K h t e r i n n A g p p s r l o a a H c n h N d a A m e 1 R 2 w p o s N a t e d o a r ANGEL ISLINGTON t d h A R R o 1 a 0 ST PANCRAS o CAMBRIDGE HEATH d a d INTERNATIONAL A 1 2 A 0 4 0 01 0 5 A A3211 d oa s Street 0 e R pper Tham ille U onv HOXTON Pent S t 8 20 1 A J KING’S CROSS t o ee ad h r o St R n t G ST PANCRASt in y n e l M e r m a n k S oy o n R k a G t c v b e r r a BETHNAL GREEN m e t E e a re H e Lo t R ia y we S r s r t T e o W ham o ’ a t s o c d i I b V n u n r n A R M a n 1 s o e l l S P t r 2 e e a CLERKENWELL C t l EUSTON i 0 a d ty R 5 c o e F a d a oad A r A R BOW RD 5 n BOW CHURCH r 0 ma 5 1 Ro i 2 n S 0 g G o 0 e u d u o t o n h e s a n w v m A R e p o l y l t a r o d e R n b o BETHNAL GREEN e R s a A o d o 2 0 R w B SHOREDITCH u A A r 1 4 d 1 1 2 e 2 0 t 3 t 0 EUSTON G R A d r BROMLEY-BY BOW OLD STREET e SQUARE a t A E 1 a MILE END 2 s 0 1 t 50 e 5 A t r ad n Ro n n sto e S MILE Eu t m r k END BAKER STREET e n e WARREN a t b BETHNAL GREEN T DEVONS RD h STREET m A REGENT’S RUSSELL e SHOREDITCH HIGH STREET E 1 M 2 PARK a SQUARE 0 i i n r 2 GREAT o o 5201 A r t eet r St Brick lane i PORTLAND c ld O e i s V 01 P STREET 01 5 52 A A o B d a o r d u R oa ne t R r o eb l ll l d ry a e Ma w e n en k t d ler t Contents C R P d BARBICAN l a c FARRINGDON A e GOODGE 1 0 4 1 A STEPNEY 2 0 A STREET 5 d a GREEN 4 o 2 R s 0 ’ C d l 1 a o WHITECHAPEL b o 11 e h m T m e F MOORGATE a 7 r 0 r 4 r A rn A40 i c olbo n h H MOORGATE i t ig g H a e TO CITY AIRPORT e d r l 9 t o S 10 n S d r o S f LIVERPOOL ST t x t r O CHANCERY r e w e 04 HOLBORN e e 52 e A N LANE t er TOTTENHAM t m i rt R 6 o M e COURT ROAD A g WHITECHAPEL 2 e 0 n 1 t S ALDGATE t 4 r EAST 520 e A e et LANGDON PARK tre 0 t 4 S A re eet o Str igm rd CITY L xfo A W O OXFORD RESTAURANTS e Commerc 4 COVENT ial COVENT THAMESLINK m 8 Road 2 A13 CIRCUS 0 THE CITY GARDEN 1 a 40 n et A GARDEN ALDGATE rd Stre A xfo S 2 13 O ST PAUL’S 4 t Thousands of people live and .3 MARBLE ARCH BOND 5 1 Co work around Goodman’s Fields. mm STREET erc h ial R yc oad w d This represents a strong captive BANK A13 l 1 0 4 A A e market for any new or established u n ve MANSION A BLACKFRIARS LIMEHOUSE 4 restaurant business looking for a et WEST y A e r HOUSE tr u LEICESTER d TEMPLE S D sb n t E e a co Ind t tr CANNON ST FENCHURCH s o ia D f SQUARE S foothold in a busy new quarter of e oc r c k R END a P d h STREET A1 3 k S the capital. S MONUMENT t ALL SAINTS r TOWER HILL e TO LONDON DOCK e PICCADILLY L P B t i a m r l k CIRCUS a e c h R W o o RIVER THAMES k us a f e a r d t L e i a TOWER HILL in POPLAR r l r k A o s o B A 4 1 2 B 26 0 r 1 The Leman Street 1 r i 2 d id g g GREEN e e Tavern PARK e Stra l nd A g l 4 CHARING d WEST INDIA QUAY a i M r ll CROSS Southwa 2 r Pilpel B a k B P St l re k c a e t r EMBANKMENT 0 SOUTH a 20 k w 3 f A r 3 A 2 h i St Katharine 0 3 t a t 0 Pizza Union u e r e BANK 4 r s o Docks CANARY t A S S R d r o y ll fo a i Salt d m er R d a d WHARF a W 4 t c c S Amber Cafe i h P W i t e e A 3 T s 2 o h 0 0 o t l a e f y e l 5 S d l t r The Running Horse r R e e r e r y t g e CANARY WHARF t l LONDON BRIDGE d a R i S d r B SOUTHWARK r 6 Yuu Kitchen e w o RIVER THAMES S T t T M h WATERLOO o m a Co 7 ns titu a r tion H Hot Box s ill s d S h t a r HERON QUAYS CANARY WHARF e HYDE PARK e o t W R a CORNER WATERLOO k l l r D r o 8 W G The Dispensary Pub u Y i a d r o t S WESTMINSTER e s d t v r r R e l A e o e n r A o t 2 e o t l 1 r 2 T 9 BOROUGH The Culpeper Lo o a 2 n 0 R g Wesm L o SHAD THAMES S ins te a 0 P r Br o n 5 THAMES RIVER id l KNIGHTSBRIDGE ge e e l a y 6 a d A M c 2 S a r 1 s e t h 9 W r W 8 e a ll 0 e A t e 10 0 3 s A SomSaa LAMBETH ST JAMES’S 3 0 t A f 2 b e i NORTH r PARK n r g y d R o 11 S n Spitalfields Market d SOUTH QUAY l o S a t ne r e e L S t o 200 A t n d oa R d er w A Lo CANADA 4 o A 3 n 02 3 2 WATER A R 1 o A 2 a S 3 d t 2 BERMONDSEY G 1 e o 6 r A g e 2 d ’ 0 a s A 0 o et d R 1 e R tr o ELEPHANT S a 2 a a V ori o ict y d 0 G R e & CASTLE r 6 n a i e n WESTMINSTER g c K e W VICTORIA a l R o a e a d P s 4 A t A h f t 2 e 3 2 e 0 r 2 0 3 b 6 r A y d m a o R R V a th d e a L b CROSSHARBOUR m u L a a m b L e t x h B r idg N e h 02 e 2 w A SURREY d a K a o R e e g l n id r t B l ll R a xh o u a QUAYS V a A201 d B r i d g E e v e R l o y n a d S t TO HEATHROW A 2 0 2 A S o ut AIRPORT h 2 w ark Pa rk Road A 1 3 5 2 1 A 6 SLOANE SQUARE 1 2 0 6 W e s t f e r r A y 6 2 0 R MUDCHUTE 3 0 d 0 3 A KENNINGTON SOUTH O ld BERMONDSEY K e n t R o ad 204 A A3 2 3 G 2 A ros 321 veno A VAUXHALL r d R a oa d o R m a h p la C OVAL C am be rw el l N ew R oa DEPTFORD d A2 02 BATTERSEA PARK NEW CROSS NEW CROSS GATE Pe QUEENSTOWN ROAD ck ham R oa d QUEENS ROAD Queens Road A202 ELVERSON RD LONDON 2012 OLYMPIC PARK ad KINGS CROSS o R k ar P ia WESTFIELD r to ic V 06 1 A CAMDEN STRAFFORD CITY TOWN d a o R k ar P a ri o t ic V 6 0 1 A B l a c k w a l l U T p u p n e DALSTON n r e PUDDING l MORNINGTON CRESCENT S N MILL LANE t o r e r t e K h t e r i n n A g p p s r l o a a H c n h N d a A m e 1 R 2 w p o s N a t e d o a r ANGEL ISLINGTON t d h A R R o 1 a 0 ST PANCRAS o CAMBRIDGE HEATH d a d INTERNATIONAL A 1 2 A 0 4 0 01 0 5 A A3211 d oa s Street 0 e R pper Tham ille U onv HOXTON Pent S t 8 20 1 A J KING’S CROSS t o ee ad h r o St R n t G ST PANCRASt in y n e l M e r m a n k S oy o n R k a G t c v b e r r a BETHNAL GREEN m e t E e a re H e Lo t R ia y we S r s r t T e o W ham o ’ a t s o c d
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