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120 Leman Street Aldgate - Whitechapel E1 120 Leman Street Aldgate - Whitechapel E1 4,806 - 17,317 sq ft new creative office space to let 2 The Building 4,806 - 17,317 sq ft of stunning newly refurbished creative style office space 120 Leman Street has undergone a major transformation with the reception and common parts designed by HH Architects. The floors offer contemporary workspace with exposed services and impressive views over London’s skyline. Aldgate - Whitechapel E1 - Whitechapel Aldgate 3 Specification Exceptional attention to detail and impressive views Refurbished reception and common parts 1:7.5m2 occupational density Hanging LED lights and exposed M&E Excellent natural light Efficient floorplates High speed fibre connectivity Floor to ceiling glass Aldgate - Whitechapel E1 - Whitechapel Aldgate Four pipe fan coil air conditioning Male and Female WCs on each floor Showers and cycle storage 4 The Space Contemporary industrial style with excellent natural light Private Terrace (6th Floor) Aldgate - Whitechapel E1 - Whitechapel Aldgate 5 Location Within the exciting neighbourhoods of Aldgate and Whitechapel Perfectly located, the area is constantly evolving with an ever increasing selection of bars, restaurants, cafés and cultural attractions. The area also benefits from the diverse nature E1 - Whitechapel Aldgate of the neighbouring Spitalfields, St Katharine Docks, Shoreditch and the City Core. Featherstone St Leonard St. 6 Location Bethnal Green Rd. V a Worship St. ll Surrounded by an St G re a c t e Ea R High st OLD TRUMAN d. e ch rn t i S BREWERY 2 t. a vibrant mix ed . St d Shor r t. a S rw ld Du 35 Lamb St. Hanbury St. Sun Appo of amenities S t . 3 Ro pe m a ker 3 St. SPITALFIELDS WHITECHAPEL 9 MARKET So u t . h T S St t. u B e MOORGATE u r ri n ag c e 21 nt k r L St a d Mo Ol . te Local Occupiers Coffee LIVERPOOL ga 43 s 22 Co 17 34 p 32 STREET o h m 1. Accenture 25. Black Sheep Coffee L s 19 ive . rpoo m Wentworth St. St l St. e Bi igh N DEVONSHIRE r H BARTS AND c e i el 2. Amazon 26. Exmouth Coffee Co w SQUARE al 14 THE LONDON chap St R te i d 12 . h SCHOOL OF 3. Deutsche Bank 27. Long Shot Coffee WHITECHAPEL W . Lo M ndon 26 MEDICINE & iddl GALLERY Wa SALESFORCE 4. Erdem 28. LMNH Kitchen ll DENTISTRY . es e TOWER 37 t St H e x d 23 o 6 ga undsdi25 S 5. Exponential-E 29. The Pastry Parlour a t o . or 30 Br tc 8 Mo ALDGATE ld h 2 6. General Assembly O TOWER EAST Commercial Road 42 34 Gyms Be 25 7. Lloyd’s of London . t e v S is h 12 11 M lp Ax o 13 . a 30. 1Rebel rk ot St 8. Mindspace St. ry B ie s Ba edle 24 St 25 Al e Ma 30 dn ck Chur ea . 36 31. Anytime Fitness Thr t 9. RBS S ST MARY 41 BANK OF AXE ALDGATE GOODMANS 18 Cannon 32. F45 ch 10. Sky ENGLAND THE ROYAL FIELDS Christian t. L La S e EXCHANGE ma e 33. Hybrid Fitness li 28 . 11. Uber A Cornhill Leadenhall St. n S . 1 St 29 t 31 re St t . e 34. Pure Gym t e e 12. WeWork h St WILLIS M t c LLOYD’S ga 4 d l re R . A anse ur t d. h BUILDING BUILDING S t. 35. Virgin Active y ec S ll c Mino 5 7 wr a BANK S e 33 t. Gr J FENCHURCH Bars & Restaurants . t S r Lime ie h rc STREET . u s t St 27 Culture sco 13. Treves & Hyde ench Pre F rs Fria 35 14. The Culpeper 36. Curzon Aldgate Mark ed 34 ch ut Cr 42 TOWER 37. Whitechapel Gallery La 15. Brewdog Great Towe ne 39 40 GATEWAY t St. CANNON r St. Min WILTON’S al Do 38 16. Coppa Club 38. Wiltons MusicSTREET Hall Roy MUSIC HALL c k MONUMENT TOWER HILL S 15 t. 17. Hotbox Uppe r Tha me THE CHINESE Hotels s St. 18. Leman Street Tavern Tower Hill EMBASSY Lo 39. 10 Trinity Square wer Tham 19. Mr White’s Chophouse es E1 - Whitechapel Aldgate St. LONDON 40. Citizen M field DOCK 20. Natural Kitchen ith TOBACCO t Sm MORETOWN 41. Dorsett City London Eas DOCK 21. Ottolenghi 16 20 TOWER OF 10 22. Som Saa 42. Double Tree LONDON 23. Sushi Samba 43. New Road Hotel 32 ST KATHARINE 24. The Alchemist DOCKS 7 Connectivity Speedy connections Aldgate Aldgate East Whitechapel 8 min walk 4 min walk 15 min walk Communications are provided close by Liverpool Street Cycle Superhighway 2 & 3 at Tower Hill (District and Circle lines), Aldgate Station (Metropolitan and Circle 13 min walk <1 min walk Lines), Aldgate East (Hammersmith & City and District lines) and Tower Gateway (DLR). Mainline rail services are connected nearby at Fenchurch Street Station. Connectivity will be further improved with Fenchurch Street Tower Hill Tower Gateway the arrival of the Elizabeth Line at both Liverpool Street and Whitechapel. 8 min walk 5 min walk 4 min walk Below: Proposed Whitechapel Elizabeth Line Station (CGI) All journey times taken from the building. Source: TfL Elizabeth Line (Crossrail) Heathrow Paddington Bond Street Farringdon Canary Wharf Stratford E1 - Whitechapel Aldgate LIVERPOOL STREET WHITECHAPEL 33 10 07 02 06 08 mins mins mins mins mins mins Journey times taken from Liverpool Street Station or Whitechapel Station. 8 Sixth Floor Aldgate - Whitechapel E1 - Whitechapel Aldgate Bright floorplates with stunning views 9 Accommodation Flexible First Floor Third Floor Sixth Floor floorplates 5,481 Sq Ft (509 Sq M) 5,814 Sq Ft (540 Sq M) 4,806 Sq Ft (446 Sq M) Floor Sq Ft Sq M Leman Street Leman Street Leman Street Sixth (Terrace) 4,806 446 Third 5,814 540 First 5,481 509 Ground Front 598 56 Ground (Storage) 254 24 Basement (Storage) 364 34 Total 17,317 1,609 Chamber Street Chamber Street Chamber Street Chamber Below: Indicative fit out (CGI) Aldgate - Whitechapel E1 - Whitechapel Aldgate Office Core For indicative purposes only. Not to scale. 10 Space Plan Suitable for a Typical Floor Space Plan range of occupiers 5,814 Sq Ft (540 Sq M) Open Plan Desks 56 Hot Desks 24 8 Person Meeting Rooms 02 Informal Meeting Spaces 06 Teapoint 01 Breakout Area 01 Client Lounge 01 Comms Area 01 Total Occupancy 56 Occupancy Ratio 1:9.6 Sq M Below: Indicative fit out (CGI) Aldgate - Whitechapel E1 - Whitechapel Aldgate Office Core Space plan for indicative purposes only. Not to scale. Terms Available upon request. Viewing Strictly through sole letting agents: Tom Kemp [email protected] Stephen Foster [email protected] Johnny Armour [email protected] HK PROPERTY SERVICES LIMITED for themselves and for the vendors or lessors of this property for whom they act, give notice that: (i) these particulars are a general outline only, for the guidance of prospective purchasers, and do not constitute the whole or any part of an offer or contract. (ii) HK PROPERTY SERVICES LIMITED cannot guarantee the accuracy of any description, dimensions, references to condition, necessary permissions for use and occupation and other details contained herein and prospective purchasers or lessors must not rely on them as statements of fact or representations and must satisfy themselves as to their accuracy. (iii) no employee of HK PROPERTY SERVICES LIMITED has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty or enter into any contract whatever in relation to the property. (iv) prices/rents quoted in these particulars may be subject to VAT; and (v) HK PROPERTY SERVICES LIMITED will not be liable, in negligence or otherwise, for any loss arising from the use of these particulars. July 2019. Designed and produced by Cre8te - cre8te.london.
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