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Cleveland Street C L E V E L A N D STREET FITZROVIA W1 DISCOVER 30 CLEVELAND STREET UNCOVER THE BUILDING EXPLORE THE NEIGHBOURHOOD EXPERIENCE EFFORTLESS CONNECTIVITY UNDERGROUND STATIONS ELIZABETH LINE ENVELOPED IN GOOD COMPANY ENTER THE BUILDING A NEW KIND OF WORK SPACE THE VIEW TENANT FACILITIES SCHEDULE OF AREAS FLOOR PLANS SPECIFICATION DISCOVER DISCOVER 30 CLEVELAND STREET WITH TIMELESS FINISHES AND PREMIUM RESTORATIONS TO THE ARCHITECTURE, 30 CLEVELAND STREET OFFERS AN EXCEPTIONAL WORKSPACE UNCOVER THE BUILDING SITUATED IN A PROMINENT POSITION WITHIN A DISTRICT THAT IS HOME TO TRENDSETTING CORPORATIONS, AN ECLECTIC RESTAURANT SCENE AND BEAUTIFUL RESIDENTIAL STREETS EXPLORE THE NEIGHBOURHOOD The streets of Fitzrovia, affectionately referred to as the West End’s hidden gem, are lined with stylish boutiques, bars and coffee shops. The ever-evolving and dynamic community has led to the creation of some of the most diverse amenities that London has to offer, referencing the bohemian culture within which it is situated. LOCAL AMENITIES BARS, CAFÉS & RESTAURANTS 12 EUSTON SQUARE 1 The Bloomsbury Club 2 Hakkasan 3 Store Street Espresso 13 4 Planet Organic 5 The Life Goddess 6 DF/Mexico WARREN 7 Berners Tavern 8 Obica 9 Sanderson London STREET 21 10 Oscar Bar & Restaurant 11 Crazy Bear 12 The Long Bar 35 36 13 Roka 14 Samarkand 15 Lantana 16 London Cocktail Club 11 13 17 Dickie Fitz 18 Salt Yard 19 Barrica Tapas 20 Plenty GREAT PORTLAND STREET 12 14 21 The Larder 22 Percy & Founders 23 Detox Kitchen REGENT’S PARK 24 Riding House Cafe 25 Mac and Wild 26 The Attendant 20 RUSSELL 15 16 27 Foley’s 28 Kin 29 Bonnie Gull 30 Gaucho 31 Bubbledogs 34 SQUARE 32 Archipelago 33 The Lucky Pig Cocktail Bar 8 34 The Carpenters Arms 35 Steak and Lobster 36 Honey & Co 19 18 CULTURE & ENTERTAINMENT 11 10 10 33 1 London Palladium 2 Soho Theatre 3 100 Club CHARL31 17 4 Dominion Theatre 5 Gallery Different 6 Charlotte Street Hotel 32 GOODGE 16 7 Odeon Cinema 8 Rebecca Hossack Gallery 30 O STREET 7 MINS 5 MINS 3 MINS TTE 15 3 9 9 The British Museum 10 Woolff Gallery Ltd 29 5 28 9 ST 11 The Fitzrovia Gallery 12 New Diorama Theatre 27 R 11 13 Bloomsbury Theatre 18 EET 26 REET 21 19 8 Y ST 22 14 OLE 12 F 11 17 15 7 13 25 13 7 T 16 8 2 EE TR 20 6 5 SHOPPING 24 23 S 14 10 6 6 ER 4 IM 8 10 1 Apple 2 T2 3 ZARA 4 Oasis 5 Liberty 6 M&S RT 4 MO 7 Agent Provocateur 8 Foyles 9 Rathbone Square 5 12 4 10 Labassa Woolfe 11 MAC 12 Aveda 13 Rivet & Hide Ltd 9 3 14 Revival Retro 15 Paperchase 16 Orchidya 2 1 9 2 17 Pollock’s Toy Museum 18 Heals 19 HabitatHOLBURN 20 Space NK 7 4 21 Honey & Spice 3 2 1 3 TOTTENHAM FITNESS & BEAUTY COURT ROAD 1 Easygym 2 AGUA Spa & Gym 3 Boutique Spa 6 4 4 PerformancePro 5 Psycle 3 OXFORD 7 6 Charles Worthington Salon 7 Ted’s Grooming Room CIRCUS 8 Walk-in Backrub 9 Epoch Fitness 10 Good Vibes Fitness 1 2 1 11 Puregym London 12 Pfeffer Sal 13 Egoist Body Studios BOND 5 STREET 8 14 F45 15 Fitness First 16 Energybase A shrine to tailoring and interior artistry, Labassa Woolfe is a new retail concept by Johan Labassa and Joe Woolfe, situated a stone’s throw from Charlotte Street in Fitzrovia WHERE CULTURE & CHARACTER COMBINE Ted’s Grooming Room, located two doors down from the infamous Fitzroy Tavern in Fitzrovia, habitual watering hole of the Bohemians THE SOCIAL HUB FOR INTELLECTS The Fitzroy Tavern, the famous meeting place for many of London’s artists, intellectuals and bohemians between the 1920-50s, including Dylan Thomas and George Orwell The world-renowned, 5-star Charlotte Street Hotel, with a Bloomsbury Group themed interior Roka Japanese Restaurant Sanderson London offers a retreat from the bustle of the city into a world of fantasy and well-being LOCATED IN THE HEART OF FITZROVIA A COMMUNITY INSPIRED BY CREATIVITY The British Museum houses a vast collection of world art and artefacts and is free to all visitors EXPERIENCE EFFORTLESS CONNECTIVITY 30 Cleveland Street is perfectly placed within W1, in the heart of Fitzrovia, adjacent to Soho and a short walk to Covent Garden. With the completion of the Elizabeth Line in 2018, working in Fitzrovia is more appealing than ever. ©Crossrail Ltd DISTANCE TO LOCAL UNDERGROUND STATIONS STATIONS DISTANCE WALK TUBE LINES KEY GOODGE STREET 0.2 MILES 4 MINS Bakerloo Central TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD 0.3 MILES 6 MINS Circle GREAT PORTLAND STREET 0.5 MILES 10 MINS Hammersmith & City LEICESTER SQUARE 0.5 MILES 10 MINS Metropolitan OXFORD CIRCUS 0.6 MILES 11 M IN S Northern EUSTON SQUARE 0.8 MILES 18 MINS Piccadilly ©Crossrail Ltd KINGS CROSS ST. PANCRAS 1.2 MILES 24 MINS Victoria St. Pancras International Railway Tottenham Court Road Station is home to the Station - architect’s Eurostar which offers impression of station regular trains to entrance and platform ©Crossrail Ltd Brussels and Paris level at Dean Street ELIZABETH LINE TRAVEL TIMES Trains to Trains to Southend Trains to Heathrow and Stansted Southend READING PADDINGTON BOND STREET LIVERPOOL STREET STRATFORD SHENFIELD 55 MINS 5 MINS 2 MINS 5 MINS 14 MINS 46 MINS TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD HEATHROW CENTRAL FARRINGDON CANARY WHARF 30 MINS 3 MINS 12 MINS Trains to Gatwick Source: www.crossrail.co.uk and Luton ENVELOPED IN GOOD COMPANY The allure of being within such a renowned community has attracted many trendsetting corporations to the district; the likes of Estée Lauder and Google have made Fitzrovia their home; recently joined by social media giants Facebook. Fitzroy Street Mortimer Street Stephen Street Berners Street Fitzroy Street Mortimer Street Fitzroy Street Rathbone Place Great Portland Street Whitfield Street Great Portland Street Mortimer Street Rathbone Square Stephen Street Giles High Street New Oxford Street Mortimer Street Torrington Place ENTER THE BUILDING SUMMARY SPECIFICATION • Modern, contemporary office space • Energy efficient heating and cooling • 2 x 13 person lifts • Feature office space on 6th floor • Stunning terraces on the 4th, 5th and 6th floors • Easily accessible cycle storage for 50 bikes • Cycle repair station and drying store • Lockers for 12 x fold up bikes • 6 x showers (3 male, 3 female) with changing facilities • Individual restrooms for each floor • 1 x disabled WC/ shower changing room on lower ground • Exposed galvanised ductwork and LED light fittings RECEPTION HIGH QUALITY OFFICES 30 CLEVELAND STREET HAS BEEN EXPANDED AND COMPREHENSIVELY REFURBISHED TYPICAL FLOOR 6TH FLOOR THE VIEW The 6th floor terrace provides a beautiful vista and consists of: HARDWOOD TIMBER DECKING DARK GREY CRITTALL STYLE CURTAIN WALLING WITH SILVER CANOPY LARGE SLIDING DOORS ONTO TERRACE RENDERED PARAPET WITH DARK GREY METAL HANDRAIL 6TH FLOOR TERRACE SCHEDULE OF AREAS & FLOOR PLANS APPROXIMATE NET INTERNAL OFFICE AREAS FLOOR SQ FT SQ M TERRACE SQ FT SQ M 6 3,085 287 6 980 91 5 4,644 431 5 527 49 4 5,281 491 4 172 16 3 5,710 530 2 5,698 529 1 5,419 503 G 4,542 422 LG 3,813 354 RECEPTION 893 83 CLEVELAND STREET TOTAL 39,085 3,630 *Areas calculated in-line with RICS Guidance Note Code of Measuring Practice 6th Edition. OFFICE GROUND 4,542 sq ft (422 sq m) An exceptional reception space featuring: RECEPTION DARK GREY CRITTALL STYLE PARTITIONS TERR A ZZO FLOOR TIMBER DESK WALL FINISH CIRCULAR FEATURE LIGHTS BUILT-IN BENCH SEATING BLACK ANODISED METAL DETAILING OFFICE N Floor plans not to scale. For indicative purposes only. 1 2 5,419 sq ft (503 sq m) 5,698 sq ft (529 sq m) OFFICE OFFICE N N Floor plans not to scale. For indicative purposes only. Floor plans not to scale. For indicative purposes only. 3 4 5,710 sq ft (530 sq m) 5,281 sq ft (491 sq m) / TERRACE: 172 sq ft (16 sq m) 72ft / 22m OFFICE OFFICE 109ft / 109ft 33.2m N N Floor plans not to scale. For indicative purposes only. Floor plans not to scale. For indicative purposes only. 5 6 4,644 sq ft (431 sq m) / TERRACE: 527 sq ft (49 sq m) 3,085 sq ft (287 sq m) / TERRACE: 980 sq ft (91 sq m) OFFICE OFFICE N N Floor plans not to scale. For indicative purposes only. Floor plans not to scale. For indicative purposes only. LG SPECIFICATION 3,813 sq ft (354 sq m) OUTLINE SPECIFICATION Lifts 2 x 13 person lifts Occupancy design criteria The building is designed to Showers 1 person per 10 sq.m. 6 x showers (3 male, 3 female) with changing facilities and one disabled Escape strategy WC/shower changing room at Ground In simultaneous evacuation the Floor level building achieves an occupancy ratio of 1 person per 6.1 sq.m. Cycles Storage for 50 bicycles, plus lockers Structural loading for 12 fold up bicycles, cycle repair The building can support 1 person station and drying store per 6 sq.m. WCs Air conditioning Sanitary accommodation based on Air conditioning to be provided by 1 person per 10 sq.m with a 80% a variable refrigerant volume system OFFICE utilisation factor and 25% over- with internal floor mounted fan coil provision for superloos, including units to the Lower Ground-5th Floors 1 disabled WC on Lower Ground - and ceiling mounted units to the 6th 5th Floor Floor to provide heating and cooling from a high efficiency external Waste and Recycling condenser 4 x 1100L Eurobins Each floor will be provided with Lighting installation a separate system.
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