EMPIRE HOUSE a Dramatic Redevelopment of an Iconic Art Deco Building, Providing 15,520 Sq Ft of Architecturally Designed Loft Style Office Space

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EMPIRE HOUSE a Dramatic Redevelopment of an Iconic Art Deco Building, Providing 15,520 Sq Ft of Architecturally Designed Loft Style Office Space HOUSE 67-75 NEW ROAD | WHITECHAPEL E1 | EMPIRE HOUSE A dramatic redevelopment of an iconic art deco building, providing 15,520 sq ft of architecturally designed loft style office space. Medusa London and Susan Walker Architects have collaborated to create a new workspace at Empire House, taking inspiration from the existing Art Deco styling and complementing it with new minimalist finishes. This high specification building will feature a new reception and five contemporary office floors. | EMPIRE HOUSE | EXTERIOR 2 | 3 A contemporary new reception with brass finished feature walls and suspended mesh ceiling. | EMPIRE HOUSE | SPECIFICATION - Architecturally designed loft style office space - Refurbished historical tile and brick exterior - New aluminium framed windows - Brand new contemporary entrance and reception - Exposed mechanical ventilation, air conditioning and services - Modern suspended lighting throughout office space - Superb natural daylight throughout - Additional lightwells providing extra daylight to the Ground and Lower Ground floors - New accessible passenger lift - 22 internal and 8 external secured cycle spaces - 2 showers and 10 lockers - All office spaces achieving BREEAM certification (Very Good) - Wood flooring 4 | 5 Third Floor Indicative Fit Out CGI | EMPIRE HOUSE | WORK SPACE 6 | 7 Mouse Tail Coffee Stories, 307 Whitechapel Rd Wilton’s Music Hall, 1 Graces Alley Aldgate and Whitechapel have become lifestyle and culture destinations, offering a host of trendy amenities. The Stable, 16-18 Whitechapel Rd Whitechapel Gallery, 77-82 Whitechapel High St | EMPIRE HOUSE | LOCAL AREA Twelve x Three Boxing, 76 Alie Street Treves & Hyde, 15 Leman St Department of Coffee and Social Affairs, 133 Whitechapel High Street Curzon Aldgate, 2 Canter Way The local area boasts numerous bars, restaurants and retailers along with newly developed public realm to unwind and relax. With Aldgate and the City to the west, and Whitechapel a short walk away, the location means that occupiers will be spoilt for choice. 8 | 9 Piazza Walk The area has Local Occupiers Coffee 1. Uber 9. Black Sheep Coffee undergone a dramatic 2. Lebara 10. Department of Coffee and 3. General Assembly Social Affairs transformation 4. Mindspace 11. Exmouth Coffee Co 5. WeWork 12. Long Shot Coffee attracting occupiers 6. Aecom 13. Mouse Tails Coffee Stories from a wide range 7. Hugo & Cat 14. Rinkoff Bakery 8. Metail 15. The Pastry Parlour of sectors. 16. Grounded Cheshire St Dunbridge St Bethnal Green k al w s te u Shoreditch in High St. m 33 15 10 min t ute s w d S al k R h h g t i C o a H m e h m H tc e e i 14 r g 44 d c i d e a i 30 r l r S n o t b L m Sh 20 k 31 a c V i C r 21 al B la n c e R d d 14 el R hap 13 itec Whitechapel Wh 19 5 m in B u r t ic e k d s R L el w n ap ch a C te hi 43 l o W 33 k m m e r c 32 N ia l 15 e 18 t S S w 35 t h 16 ig R 7 H l d pe 11 ha 26 c ite h 4 W H o Aldgate un 38 3 B ds East 36 ev d 10 is itc M h 23 ar 1 9 ks 33 Comme 22 rcial Rd 2 6 5 38 9 37 41 27 Com mercial t Rd S 25 igh Aldgate 24 H te t L ga S e e C Ald li m A a Leaden a 15 hall St n n 17 n S on t M S M i n t a o n R r s 8 d i e e s l l S Fenchurch t 33 34 12 Street ot St Presc 42 Shadwell Cable St 40 Tower Gateway Cable St 39 East cheap Tower int St 28 yal M Hill Ro D o c k S t Hill ower Lower T Thame s St The Highway 29 eld ithfi Sm East | EMPIRE HOUSE | LOCAL AREA Bars & Restaurants Culture Fitness Hotels 17. LMNH 25. Curzon Aldgate 33. Pure Gym 39. 10 Trinity Square 18. Discount Suit Company 26. Whitechapel Gallery 34. Virgin Active 40. Citizen M 19. LHT Urban Bar 27. Fotografiska (2019) 35. F45 41. Dorsett City London 20. Chicken Shop & Dirty Burger 28. Wilton’s Music Hall 36. MoreYoga Aldgate 42. Double Tree 21. The White Hart Pub 29. Tobacco Dock 37. Twelve x Three Boxing 43. New Road Hotel & Microbrewery 30. Genisis Cinema 38. CrossFit 44. 40 Winks 22. The Dispensary 31. Truman Brewery 23. Treves & Hyde 32. Brick Lane 24. Pizza Union As the City moves east, Whitechapel is set to become one of Whitechapel Station CGI the most connected places in the capital. Elizabeth Line times from Whitechapel (in mins) 03 05 07 10 38 Canary Stratford City Bond Heathrow Wharf Airport Street Airport 10 | 11 | EMPIRE HOUSE | WORK SPACE Third Floor CGI 12 | 13 Accommodation Floor Sq Ft Sq M Third 2,639 245.2 Second 3,257 302.6 First 3,247 301.7 Ground* 3,317 308.2 Lower Ground* 3,060 284.3 Total 15,520 1,442.0 *Ground and Lower Ground to be let together. Lower Ground Floor 3,060 Sq Ft / 284.3 Sq M Lightwell Showers Lockers Bike Storage Ground Floor 3,317 Sq Ft / 308.2 Sq M Reception Lightwell N For indicative purposes only. Not to scale. | EMPIRE HOUSE | FLOOR PLANS First Floor 3,247 Sq Ft / 301.7 Sq M Second Floor 3,257 Sq Ft / 302.6 Sq M Third Floor 2,639 Sq Ft / 245.2 Sq M N For indicative purposes only. Not to scale. 14 | 15 Lower Ground Floor CGI | EMPIRE HOUSE | WORK SPACE Lower Ground Floor CGI The Lower Ground Floor benefits from a statement spiral staircase and green wall lightwells. Lower Ground Floor CGI 16 | 17 Timing Completion March 2019. Terms Rent upon application. Viewing For further information, please contact the sole letting agents: Ricky Blair 020 7101 2020 [email protected] Elliot Stern 020 7101 2020 [email protected] CGIs are for indicative purposes only. Colliers International give notice that these particulars are set out as a general outline only for the guidance of 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 Party 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 Colliers International has any authority to make any representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to this property. December 2018. Designed and produced by Cre8te - 020 3468 5760 - cre8te.london | EMPIRE HOUSE 18 | 19 EMPIREHOUSELONDON.COM | EMPIRE HOUSE.
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