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100BG Brochure.Pdf LOCATION 2 ARRIVAL 12 RECEPTION 14 PUBLIC REALM 18 SPACE 20 SPEC & STATS 30 TEAM 32 CONTACT 33 LONDON DALSTON FIELDS 4 5 STRATFORD ANGEL VICTORIA HAGGERSTON PARK PARK KINGSLAND ROAD BOW CITY ROAD HOXTON REGENT’S EUSTON ROAD BETHNAL GREEN ROAD BETHNAL GREEN BRICK LANE OLD STREET BUNHILL FIELDS CLERKENWELL ROADCLERKENWELL WHITECHAPEL ROAD MILE END PARK LINCOLN’S INN FIELDS OXFORD STREET SOHO COVENT GARDEN COMMERCIAL ROAD REGENT STREET STRAND SHADWELL THE HIGHWAY LIMEHOUSE MAYFAIR BOROUGH LONDON BRIDGE MARKET ST JAMES’S PARK BOROUGH HIGH ST BERMONDSEY TOWER BRIDGE ROAD Canada THE CENTRE OF water SOUTHWARK L0ND0N PARK 6 7 6 STATIONS WITHIN AN EIGHT MINUTE WALK 100 S OF EUSTON CONNECTIONS 14 MIN STRATFORD 8 MIN 7 FARRINGDON KING’S CROSS MINUTES 4 MIN 7 MIN TO BOND STREET & CANARY WHARF VIA THE ELIZABETH LINE HEATHROW AIRPORT SHOREDITCH 34 MIN (ELIZABETH LINE) HIGH STREET LIVERPOOL STREET BOND STREET MOORGATE 7 MIN 10 (ELIZABETH LINE) MINUTES TO PADDINGTON STATION VIA THE ELIZABETH LINE HOLBORN 6 MIN ALDGATE BANK CITY AIRPORT 16 21 MIN MINUTES MONUMENT TO VICTORIA STATION VICTORIA 16 MIN LONDON BRIDGE 1 MIN 21 CANARY WHARF MINUTES 7 MIN (ELIZABETH LINE) TO LONDON CITY AIRPORT WATERLOO ELIZABETH LINE 3 MIN CENTRAL LINE CIRCLE LINE DISTRICT LINE DLR HAMMERSMITH & CITY LINE 34 METROPOLITAN LINE NORTHERN LINE MINUTES OVERGROUND VICTORIA LINE TO HEATHROW AIRPORT WATERLOO & CITY LINE VIA THE ELIZABETH LINE All times are based on the TfL Journey Planner and the Crossrail Journey Planner 8 BOND STREET 9 7 MIN KING’S CROSS ALDGATE CANNON 7 MIN STATION STREET LEADENHALL 3 MIN 8 MIN MARKET 3 MIN LONDON BANK BRIDGE STATION 10 MIN 5 MIN SPITALFIELDS MARKET 4 MIN LIVERPOOL STREET STATION 1 MIN DEVONSHIRE SQUARE 2 MIN MORE ON YOUR D00RSTEP 10 11 1 2 3 4 6 100 S OF 5 SPECIAL1. FINSBURY CIRCUS 2. SHOREDITCH HOUSE 3. BOXPARK 4. SKY GARDEN, 20 FENCHURCH STREET 5. LEADENHALL MARKET 6. SUSHI SAMBA, SALESFORCE TOWER 7. BROADGATE CIRCLE 8. FINSBURY SQAURE SPOTS 9. EXCHANGE SQUARE 7 9 8 12 13 V ! 16 17 RECEPTION DESKS PUBLIC REALM RETAIL CAMOMILE STREET G CYCLE HUB 100 BISHOPSGATE NORTH GG SERVICE ENTRANCE L L L L L WC L L L L L G L RISE L - L GOODS L L LIFTS D-RISE GH G L CLERK’S PLACE HI MI LOW-RISE L L L L L WC L L L L L BISHOPSGATE 100 BISHOPSGATE SOUTH ST MARY AXE G L L LACE 17,000 4 ELEN’S P SQ FT RECEPTION ST H 15 RECEPTION RECEPTION SPACE DESKS ST HELEN’S PLACE 7 METRE 34LIFTS HIGH RECEPTION IN THE BUILDING 18 17 0.5 ACRE PUBLIC REALM 4 RETAIL UNITS TOTALLING 30,000 SQ FT 365 DAYS/YEAR ARTS & EVENTS ACTIVATION 20 21 50,000 SQ FT AVAILABLE HIGH-RISE SPACE LEVELS 20 – 34 LEVELS 35-37 FRESHFIELDS 42,000 SQ FT AVAILABLE MID-RISE SPACE LEVELS 18-19 LEVELS 11 – 15 JEFFERIES LEVELS 1 – 7 ROYAL BANK OF CANADA TOTAL: 878,693 SQ FT HIGH-RISE 10 HIGH-RISE LIFTS R00M MID-RISE 10 MID-RISE LIFTS OR YOU PLANT 22 LEVEL 18 21,195 SQ FT WC L L L L G GOODS L LIFTS L G L L WC L L 18-19 21,000 100 MID-RISE SQ FT % LEVELS TYPICAL MID-RISE GLAZED PERIMETER ON ALL LEVELS 27 HIGH-RISE LEVEL 36 19,719 SQ FT L L WC L L G L L GOODS LIFTS G L L L L WC 35-37 19,720 100 HIGH- RISE SQ FT % LEVELS TYPICAL HIGH-RISE GLAZED PERIMETER ON ALL LEVELS 30 31 34 100% LIFTS STATS IN THE BUILDING RESILIENCE FOR FURTHER DETAILS PLEASE SEE THE & SPECIFICATION BROCHURE 1: 8 2.8 25 900 OCCUPANCY METRE SECONDS LOCKERS ON LEVELS 18-19 CLEAR FLOOR TO CEILING MAX WAITING HEIGHT ON ALL LEVELS TIME FOR LIFTS (OFF-PEAK) 1:10 900 50 OCCUPANCY CYCLE ‘EXCELLENT’ SHOWERS ON LEVELS 35-37 SPACES RATING FOR MEN & WOMEN 32 33 CONTACT ¡ K PROPERTY PARTNERS DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS www.brookield.com BROOKFIELD PROPERTY PARTNERS U.K. OFFICE DIVISION MARTIN WALLACE +44 (0)20 7408 8361 [email protected] REX CONYERS-SILVERTHORN +44 (0) 20 7408 8274 [email protected] 1. BROOKFIELD PLACE, NYC, U.S.A. 2. BAY ADELAIDE CENTRE, TORONTO, CANADA 3. PRINCIPAL PLACE, LONDON, UK 4. LONDON WALL PLACE PUBLIC REALM, LONDON, UK AGENTS 5. 99 BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, UK 1 SAM BOREHAM +44 (0)20 7710 7963 [email protected] NEAL SCAMBLER +44 (0)20 7710 7953 [email protected] WILLIAM BEARDMORE-GRAY 2 3 +44 (0)20 7861 1308 [email protected] ANGUS GOSWELL +44 (0)20 7861 5150 [email protected] Misrepresentation Act 1967 & Property Misdescriptions Act 1991: Knight Frank & GM Real Estate and the lessors notify that these particulars are set out as outlines only and do not constitute any part of an offer/ contract. All descriptions, dimensions, necessary permission for use and occupation, and other details are given in good faith and are believed to be correct. Any intending occupiers should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact and must satisfy themselves as to the correctness of each of them. No person employed by the agents has authority to make or give representation/warranty in relation to this property. 4 5 5 Design by 2A3E. 100BISHOPSGATE.COM.
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