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Fully Fitted, Boutique Offices, Ready to Move In FULLY FITTED, BOUTIQUE OFFICES, READY TO MOVE IN. B o UTIQUE OFFICES IN MAYFAIR Welcome to 10 Cork Street. Here, you will find boutique office space in a statement Mayfair building, fully fitted and ready to move in. Available at first and second floor, owned and managed by Great Portland Estates. More than 7,600 sq ft of best-in-class, flexible workspaces available with convenient terms in Central London’s most sought-after district. FULLY FITTED THE BUILDING 10 Cork Street offers flexible workspaces Your private floor has its own front door 10 Cork Street delivers workspaces to suit a range of requirements. and plenty of space to brand your way. with everything needed to progress your business and enhance the wellbeing The workspaces are fully fitted with your With simple, flexible agreements, of your people. All in a central London own meeting rooms, kitchen and breakout it's always hassle free. location with exceptional amenity areas. Our fit outs are thoughtfully designed and travel links. for your business to thrive. 10 Cork Street, entrance. The building is set between Burlington Gardens, Savile Row and Bond Street in London’s West End. FULLY FITTED, YOUR OWN FLOOR, WITH PERFECTLY LOCATED WORKPLACE APP THOUGHTFULLY DESIGNED YOUR OWN FRONT DOOR Cork Street is at the heart of well-connected sesame™, our workplace app provides With your own front door, meeting rooms, Showcase your brand, not ours. Mayfair, with a wide choice of world-class access to amenity and connects you with your 02 — 03 kitchen and breakout spaces. A private space to brand your way. amenity just moments away. dedicated Lifestyle Concierge Services. FULLY FITTED WORKSPACES FITTEDFULLY WORKSPACES ALREADY FLEXIBLE A WARM WELCOME SUSTAINABLE BY DESIGN ONLINE AGREEMENTS A friendly receptionist is ready The building achieved SKA ‘Gold’, Equipped with a secure broadband Enjoy the freedom of a simple, flexible to welcome you and your visitors. demonstrating best practice in sustainable connection. 10 GB fibre-enabled building. agreement and straightforward process. fit outs. The building is powered by renewable energy from zero carbon tariffs. OWNED AND MANAGED EASILY CONNECTED ARRIVE BY BICYCLE BY GREAT PORTLAND ESTATES Highest transport accessibility rating End of journey facilities for (PTAL* 6b): serviced by four Underground cyclists and active commuters. Proven workplace experts committed stations within a 7 – 9 minutes walk. to service and quality. * PTAL (public transport accessibility level) is the most widely recognised measurement of connectivity to public transport across London. Contemporary, open-plan offices providing you with your own desk space, whilst sensitively retaining the building's heritage features, including the mid 1920's floor-to-ceiling windows and period style cornicing – first floor. Your own reception leads onto your floor, with your own front door and plenty of space to brand your way – first floor. Your own meeting rooms are fully fitted and furnished – first floor. W o RKPLACE APP LIFE IN A GPE BUILDING Everything you need to make more of every day. Access your Lifestyle Concierge Service via sesame, connect with the At Great Portland Estates, our values 10 Cork Street community and discover ensure that we deliver quality, sustainable, Memorable welcome experiences and plenty your neighbourhood. nurturing spaces that are enjoyed by all of space for agile working. Reception space who experience them. at 200 Gray's Inn Road. Make more of every day with sesame, our workplace app. EFFORTLESSLY INVOLVED WE ACHIEVE MORE WE EMBRACE OPPORTUNITY TOGETHER Bringing the rich offering of the local area With our sesame workplace app, into the palm of your hand, sesame will help At Great Portland Estates, we own and a dedicated lifestyle manager is on hand you discover local offers, events and new manage all of our buildings, giving us the 24/7 to help with an endless range of openings and connect you with others in agility to respond to our occupiers’ needs services. Our building communities the building via the community platform. and aspirations. We craft sustainable connect through sesame, and we create — 1110 workplaces that are enjoyable, comfortable, opportunities for people to meet, interact convenient and inspiring; as well as and enjoy their building outside of work. ENJOY THE EASY LIFE promoting wellbeing. From cocktail making classes to summer parties, there’s always something WORKPLACE APP Access your Lifestyle Service. It’s available new to enjoy. 24/7. Think dry-cleaning, catering, dinner reservations, business travel… sesame has you covered. WE ARE COMMITTED WE ARE OPEN OPEN SESAME TO EXCELLENCE AND FAIR Seamlessly managed, tech-enabled We allow our occupiers to make more buildings with memorable welcome of every day, so they can focus on their LIFESTYLE CONCIERGE SERVICE experiences, plenty of space for agile business while we get on with the rest. working and excellent amenity. OFFERS EVENTS 150+ FREE PUBLICATIONS TRANSPORT WEATHER LOCAL AMENITIES SUPPORT OCCUPIER DIRECTORY COMMUNITY AVAILABLE o N TWO FLOORS SCHEDULE OF AREAS Floor sq ft sq m 2nd 3,804 353.4 1st 3,846 357.3 Total 7,650 710.7 Office floors are wrapped around a central, landscaped lightwell, providing excellent natural light – first floor. SUMMARY SPECIFICATIo N WORKSPACE BUILDING 12 — 13 • Two private entrances: for employees • 7,650 sq ft offices and visitors • 3,820 sq ft typical floorplates THE SPACE • Front-of-house bathroom suite • 2.9m typical floor to ceiling heights • Central lightwell for natural light • 6 secure cycle spaces • Double-glazed partitioning system, with heritage, Crittall details • 10 lockers • Sound-absorbing carpets throughout • Male and female changing facilities, the offices including 2 showers • Tailored benched desking • EPC rating C • Premium vinyl parquet flooring • SKA 'Gold' • Fully air-conditioned underfloor system • Delivered and managed by Great Portland Estates plc The offices include your own kitchen – first floor. 1 ST FLOOR 2 ND FLOOR 3,846 SQ FT (357.3 SQ M) 3,804 SQ FT (353.4 SQ M) N N Reception / Reception / meeting Lift meeting Lift lounge WC WC lounge WC WC Comms Comms Client Client WC WC Meeting Lightwell Meeting Lightwell room room Boardroom Boardroom 14 — 15 14 Meeting Meeting room room CORK STREET CORK STREET THE SPACE Kitchen / Kitchen / breakout area breakout area Meeting Meeting room room Pods Pods Print/ Pods Pods Print/ recycling recycling zone zone Private Private Private Private office office office office CORK STREET MEWS CORK STREET MEWS 1:10 36 34 2 3 1 1:10 36 34 2 3 1 Occupational Tota l Open plan Private Meeting rooms Boardroom Occupational Tota l Open plan Private Meeting rooms Boardroom density headcount desks offices (4–6 person) (10 person) density headcount desks offices (4–6 person) (10 person) 3 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 Breakout Kitchen / Reception Demised client WC Print/recycling Comms Breakout Kitchen / Reception Demised client WC Print/recycling Comms pods breakout area (2 staff WCs) zone cabinet pods breakout area (2 staff WCs) zone cabinet Plans not to scale, for indicative purposes only. Plans not to scale, for indicative purposes only. Y o UR MAYFAIR ADDRESS Cork Street has been an important part of the fabric of Mayfair for generations, a smart address synonymous with boutique 4 financial businesses and art galleries, a stone’s throw from the Royal Academy of Arts and Mayfair’s world-class retail and restaurant offer. No other global 3 destination has quite the same character and connections. Beyond Mayfair itself, Cork Street also benefits from the neighbouring enclave of St James’s and the best pockets of Soho, moments from the office. 1 MAYFAIR IN NUMBERS 26 20+ 25+ 16 — 17 16 Michelin Stars Art galleries, including Bespoke tailors Leading private across 16 restaurants the Royal Academy of Arts members' clubs THE LOCATION THE 5 2 7 6 1 Dolce & Gabbana 2 The Ritz London 3 Royal Academy of Arts 4 Sexy Fish 5 Mount Street 6 Royal Arcade 7 Bond Street MANCHESTER SQUARE CAVENDISH Tottenham SQUARE E E T Court Road S T R R E Tottenham M O W I G Court Road (Dean Street) Oxford SOHO ’ S SQUARE o N E T Circus WELL-L CATED I R E S T W M O R D O X F 0 A 1 Bond Street 6 Bond R AND CONNECTED (Hanover Square) D Street O N HANOVER U 2 E R W SQUARE 19 4 S ’ S B 23 T N O R I For direct transport links, there is a choice N E M 13 7 D E E 5 SohoT 3 U of four London Underground stations. S N E T V The Elizabeth line will also be accessible R A E Y E R T U from Bond Street in 2021 for faster journeys 16 3 B S R E ’ 5 T to Canary Wharf, Liverpool Street, S E F G 12 N GOLDEN A I E H GROSVENOR M S Heathrow and more. N SQUARE SQUARE 2 T 15 S 4 20 T R E E T 4 6 5 Piccadilly 7 MINS' MINS' MINS' 9 17 6 Circus 3 R GREEN PARK VICTORIA WATERLOO BERKELEY E 18 3 G SQUARE E 4 N 4 T 2 2 1 S 1 1 T 2 R 5 LY E 8 I L E D T 3 A C C 2 S 7 P I T 21 7 MINS' MINS' J Mayfair 6 A 7 M 22 5 ST JAMES’S E PICCADILLY KING’S CROSS BAKERLOO JUBILEE S Green 14 SQUARE ’ CIRCUS ST PANCRAS S CENTRAL METROPOLITAN Park 4 1 CIRCLE NORTHERN 1 10 WATERLOO 1 GARDENS DISTRICT PICCADILLY ELIZABETH WATERLOO & CITY HAMMERSMITH DLR & CITY Y 8 LONDON L NATIONAL RAIL OVERGROUND I L 9 MINS' MINS' 11 D A THE LOCATION THE C I C OXFORD BANK P CIRCUS GREEN PARK ST JAMES’S PARK 4 7 13 26 8 MINS' MINS' MINS' MINS' MINS' B O N D FARRINGDON LIVERPOOL CANARY LONDON STREET STREET WHARF HEATHROW POINTS OF INTEREST * Elizabeth line travel times, coming soon.
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