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Shoreditch E1 01–02 the Building 168 SHOREDITCH HIGH ST. SHOREDITCH E1 01–02 THE BUILDING 168 Shoreditch High Street offers up to 35,819 sq ft of contemporary workspace over six floors in Shoreditch’s most sought after location. High quality architectural materials are used throughout, including linear handmade bricks and black powder coated windows. Whilst the top two floors use curtain walling with black vertical fins – altogether a dramatic first impression for visitors on arrival. The interior is designed with dynamic businesses in mind – providing a stunning, light environment in which to work and create. STELLAR WORK SPACE 03–04 SHOREDITCH Shoreditch is still the undisputed home of the creative and tech industries – but has in recent years attracted other business sectors who crave the vibrant local environment, diverse amenity offering and entrepreneurial spirit. ORIGINALS ARTISTS VISIONARIES HOXTON Crondall St. d. Rd R st nd . Ea la s ng Ki xton St Ho . 05–06 SHOREDITCH Columbia Rd St Hoxton Sq. Rd 6 y d. R Pitfield ckne t s Ha Ea k Pl. Brunswic City 5 R d. 5 Cu St. d r Ol ta Calv et Ave i . 4 n Rivington Rd. Rd WALK TIMES . Arnold Circus. 3 11 OLD ST. 8 8 4 3 6 5 12 SHOREDITCH HIGH ST. STATION 7 MINS Shor 03 9 Gr 168 edit Leonard St. eat 1 10 1 E New Yard Inn. ch High . aste 4 6 7 11 2 Rd 2 10 h St. OLD SPITALFIELD MARKET . 2 churc een t rn 3 Red 4 MINS . 1 9 S St 9 07 8 . St 6 St 12 cle 1 Bethnal Gr . ul 3 . TEA City Rd 11 2 Pa erna 7 BUILDING b n ai Rd Ta Sclater HOXTON SQUARE St MINS rt . 07 5 St. Cu HERE Epworth SHOREDITCH HIGH ST. BRICK LANE MINS . 08 St HOXTON on . t B ri Quaker c Clif St . k Worship St. gate TRUMAN BREWERY La W ol MINS ors F C 09 hip om ne St. n o m . THERE rt e . rc t No ia S . l S t t OLD ST. STATION . DINING SHOPPING MINS Folg 10 a te Str emen ee Wilson t v 1 Dishoom 1 Browns East Pa . y 2 Andina 2 Sunspel EVERYWHEREr St u d b 3 Tramshed 3 CarharttHanbur WIPy St. LIVERPOOL ST. STATION MINS ns ppol A 11 Fi 4 Sans Pere 4 APC 5 The Clove Club 5 SCP SPITALFIELDS 6 Forge & Co 6 Nudie Jeans WHITECHAPEL GALLERY ELIZABETH LINE JOURNEYS 7 Merchants Tavern 7 Modern Society 15 MINS Fournier St. C B it y 8 Hoi Polloi 8 Aesop rick Rd ushfield St. Br * Walk times from building – source TfL website. 9 Flat Iron 9 J Crew L ld St FROM LIVERPOOL ST. STATION O an BROADGATE 10 Albion 10 MHL e . MOORGATE Eld OLD ST. on St 11 Lyle’s 11 Le LaboFashion St. 12 The Smoking Goat 12 C Sneakersnstuff Gr LIVERPOOL ST. om eat Eastern168 St Mi m gate r d d er o le WHITECHAPEL STATION c s MINS ex i a Mo City 02 S . l editch High St t Li . S v t eor r Rd poo . h l S S t . AFTER HOURS FITNESS The building is within easy reach of the SHOREDITCH HIGH ST. City’s transport network with Shoreditch FARRINGDON STATION 1 Shoreditch House 1 Frame MINS B 02 e. rick . 2 Rich Mix 2 Pure Gym High Street station right around the corner. e Lo n lgat Co don Wa Lane Av Fo m ll me 3 The Old Blue Last 3 Nuffield Liverpool Street, Old Street and Moorgate n De to rc . v . onsh r ial St 4 The Hoxton 4 London Roof CANARY WHARF stations are within a short walk – providing MINS pthall . No ire Top Gym 06 . 5 Nobu Hotel ment S Co St q. mainline rail, underground and overground ve 5 The Vault Gym ad 6 Happiness Forgets Pa ro ry B 6 Tri Yoga connections across the City and beyond. 7 The Curtain d SPITALFIELDS BOND ST. STATION Ol B nsbu MARKET ev 8 Ace Hotel MINS Fi is 07 e Mark at B From December 2018, the Elizabeth Line r 9 Electric Cinema g i c s MOORGATE BROADGATE k Lane will run from Liverpool Street – with trains ishops LIVERPOOL ST. B HEATHROW AIRPORT . every two and a half minutes connecting 33 MINS the East and West of the City. * Travel times station-to-station – source crossrail.co.uk. 07–08 SHOREDITCH Redchurch Street and the surrounding area has become a celebrated retail destination. It boasts an impressive collection of independent and coveted fashion boutiques and retailers – including the iconic Browns who opened a new store on Club Row late last year. FEAST The area also boasts a wide array of bars, SHOP music venues and private members clubs – catering for all tastes and occasions. Whilst the local restaurant scene offers the best of London’s street food – to the best of modern MINGLE British dining – its all on the doorstep. 09–10 RECEPTION REFINED INDUSTRIAL STYLE – New development with contemporary design features throughout – Bespoke reception desk – Two passenger lifts – Terraces to fourth and fifth floors – Impressive ceiling height throughout with floor-to-ceiling glass – Fully accessible raised floors – VRF air conditioning – Occupancy of 1:10m2 – Shower facilities in basement and on first to fifth floors – Onsite basement bicycle storage with lockers 11–12 THE SPACE SPACE FOR EVERYONE Floor Use Sq Ft Sq M Fifth Office 3,243 301.3 Fourth Office 4,414 410.1 Third Office 6,036 560.8 Second Office 6,036 560.8 First Office 6,036 560.8 Ground Office/Retail 4,671 434.0 Reception 820 76.2 Basement Office/Retail 4,563 423.9 Total 35,819 3,327.9 * Subject to onsite verification. 13–14 FLOOR PLANS OPEN TYPICAL UPPER FLOOR DYNAMIC 6,036 Sq Ft / 560.8 Sq M FLOORS Fifth St. Anning Fourth Shoreditch High St. Third Second First Shoreditch High St. Ground New Inn Yard GROUND FLOOR FOURTH FLOOR 4,671 Sq Ft / 434.0 Sq M 4,414 Sq Ft / 410.1 Sq M Reception - 820 Sq Ft / 76.2 Sq M Terraces - 1,528 Sq Ft / 142.0 Sq M Green Roof Anning St. Anning Anning St. Anning Shoreditch High St. Shoreditch High St. North New Inn Yard New Inn Yard For indicative purposes only, not to scale. 15–16 FLOOR PLAN / SPACE PLAN FIFTH FLOOR FOURTH FLOOR MEDIA LAYOUT 3,243 Sq Ft / 301.3 Sq M 4,414 Sq Ft / 410.1 Sq M Terraces - 1,106 Sq Ft / 102.8 Sq M Open Plan Desks 42 1 Person Office 2 14 Person Meeting Room 1 Anning St. Anning 4 Person Informal Meeting Room 1 Tea Point / Breakout Area 1 Reception 1 Shoreditch High St. Total Occupancy 44 Occupancy Ratio 1:9.3 Sq M New Inn Yard BASEMENT FLOOR 4,563 Sq Ft / 423.9 Sq M Showers Cycle Storage Anning St. Anning Shoreditch High St. Shoreditch High St. New Inn Yard North North New Inn Yard For indicative purposes only, not to scale. For indactive purposes only, not to scale. 17–18 THE BUILDING 168SHOREDITCH.LONDON PROFESSIONAL TEAM A development by: THE MAX BARNEY ESTATE Architect: 21ST ARCHITECTURE Development Manager: SPRINGER NICOLAS VIEWINGS For further information, please contact the sole letting agent: James Neville James Proctor [email protected] [email protected] 020 7588 4433 020 7588 4433 DISCLAIMER: Allsop LLP on its behalf and for the Vendors or Lessors of this property, whose Agents they are, give notice that: These particulars are set out as a general outline only for guidance to intending Purchasers or Lessees, and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. Details are given without any responsibility and any intending Purchasers, Lessees or Third Parties 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. No person in the employment of Allsop LLP has any authority to make any representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to this property. Unless otherwise stated, all prices and rents are quoted exclusive of VAT. August 2018. Designed & Produced by Cre8te – 020 3468 5760 – cre8te.london.
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