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25 Berkeley Square 25 BERKELEY SQUARE LONDON W1 1 A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE 25 BERKELEY SQUARE Berkeley Square is one of London’s most prestigious addresses, the jewel in Mayfair’s crown. Dating from 1906, this imposing building is the fine work of the architect Frank Verity. The original façade conceals a superbly reimagined, modern office space of the highest quality. Whilst the building’s heritage has been carefully conserved, the interior space has been optimised for 21st century business with an equally contemporary aesthetic. This sensitive enhancement of the interior plan on all floors has resulted in an excellent BREEAM rating, awarded for its optimal energy efficiency and sustainability. 2 VIEW FROM BERKELEY SQUARE 3 LOCATION MAYFAIR G R E E N R E G E N T P I C C A D I L LY N E W B O N D B E R K E L E Y O X F O R D H Y D E P A R K S T R E E T S T R E E T S Q U A R E S T R E E T P A R K 25 BERKELEY SQUARE VIEW FROM THE 6TH FLOOR | 25 BERKELEY SQUARE LONDON W1 London’s Mayfair is rightfully recognised as one of the world’s prominent business addresses. It enjoys excellent transport links within London and beyond: Heathrow and City airports are within easy reach through proximity to numerous Underground and bus stations. Furthermore, increased accessibility to the financial districts of Canary Wharf and the City is future-proofed by the opening of the Elizabeth line at Bond Street station. As befits such a distinguished location, the area is home to a wealth of Michelin-starred restaurants, luxury hotels and members’ clubs, in addition to deluxe retail establishments, auction houses, museums and galleries featuring unparalleled fine and decorative arts. 4 G R E E N R E G E N T P I C C A D I L LY N E W B O N D B E R K E L E Y O X F O R D H Y D E P A R K S T R E E T S T R E E T S Q U A R E S T R E E T P A R K 25 BERKELEY SQUARE LONDON W1 BOND STREET CROSSRAIL DUE 2022 5 LOCAL AMENITIES RETAIL HOTELS 1 FORTNUM & MASON 1 THE RITZ LOCATION 2 ROLEX 2 THE HILTON 3 JIMMY CHOO 3 THE FOUR SEASONS 4 CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN 4 THE DORCHESTER 5 LOUIS VUITTON 5 THE CONNAUGHT 6 JACK BARCLAY BENTLEY 6 INTERCONTINENTAL HOTEL 7 BURLINGTON ARCADE 7 CLARIDGE’S OXFORD CIRCUS 8 MARC JACOBS 8 THE MAYFAIR HOTEL OXFORD ST BOND 9 BURBERRY 9 THE CHESTERFIELD MAYFAIR STREET 6 10 SAINT LAURENT 10 THE WASHINGTON MAYFAIR 4 NEW BOND ST 3 (DUE 2022) REGENT ST 7 5 LEICESTER SQ DINING/NIGHTLIFE CULTURE 1 5 3 1 THE SQUARE 1 SOTHEBY’S GROSVENORSQ 25 BERKELEY 3 2 SQUARE 9 2 HIX 2 ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS 6 LONDON W1 3 NOBU 3 RICHARD GREEN GALLERY 1 4 4 SEXY FISH 4 PHILLIPS 5 6 10 7 1 5 LANGAN’S BRASSERIE 5 HALCYON GALLERY 8 BERKELEY 6 RONNIE SCOTT’S 6 GAGOSIAN SQ 4 2 PICCADILLY 7 BENARES 7 CLARENDON FINE ART 13 2 CIRCUS 4 11 10 8 THE ARTS CLUB 3 2 7 BERKELEY ST 9 NOVIKOV 12 8 8 1 10 HAKKASAN 11 PARK CHINOIS 9 9 7 ST JAMES’S ST 12 LANDSDOWNE CLUB 10 4 5 1 13 ANNABEL’S CLUB GREEN PARK 5 HYDE PARK PALL MALL PICCADILLY GREEN WELLBEING/WELLNESS 2 PARK 1 FITNESS FIRST ST 2 MATT ROBERTS PERSONAL TRAINING 3 JAMES’S PARK 3 TEN HEALTH AND FITNESS 6 4 VIRGIN ACTIVE 5 EQUINOX From high fashion to high culture, as London’s most select district Mayfair is also home to leading luxury brands, exclusive restaurants and members clubs, world-class hotels and leading cultural institutions. 6 LOCAL AMENITIES RETAIL HOTELS 1 FORTNUM & MASON 1 THE RITZ LOCATION 2 ROLEX 2 THE HILTON 3 JIMMY CHOO 3 THE FOUR SEASONS 4 CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN 4 THE DORCHESTER 5 LOUIS VUITTON 5 THE CONNAUGHT 6 JACK BARCLAY BENTLEY 6 INTERCONTINENTAL HOTEL 7 BURLINGTON ARCADE 7 CLARIDGE’S OXFORD CIRCUS 8 MARC JACOBS 8 THE MAYFAIR HOTEL OXFORD ST BOND 9 BURBERRY 9 THE CHESTERFIELD MAYFAIR STREET 6 10 SAINT LAURENT 10 THE WASHINGTON MAYFAIR 4 NEW BOND ST 3 (DUE 2022) REGENT ST 7 5 LEICESTER SQ DINING/NIGHTLIFE CULTURE 1 5 3 1 THE SQUARE 1 SOTHEBY’S GROSVENORSQ 25 BERKELEY 3 2 SQUARE 9 2 HIX 2 ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS 6 LONDON W1 3 NOBU 3 RICHARD GREEN GALLERY 1 4 4 SEXY FISH 4 PHILLIPS 5 6 10 7 1 5 LANGAN’S BRASSERIE 5 HALCYON GALLERY 8 BERKELEY 6 RONNIE SCOTT’S 6 GAGOSIAN SQ 4 2 PICCADILLY 7 BENARES 7 CLARENDON FINE ART 13 2 CIRCUS 4 11 10 8 THE ARTS CLUB 3 2 7 BERKELEY ST 9 NOVIKOV 12 8 8 1 10 HAKKASAN 11 PARK CHINOIS 9 9 7 ST JAMES’S ST 12 LANDSDOWNE CLUB 10 4 5 1 13 ANNABEL’S CLUB GREEN PARK 5 HYDE PARK PALL MALL PICCADILLY GREEN WELLBEING/WELLNESS 2 PARK 1 FITNESS FIRST ST 2 MATT ROBERTS PERSONAL TRAINING 3 JAMES’S PARK 3 TEN HEALTH AND FITNESS 6 4 VIRGIN ACTIVE 5 EQUINOX 7 8 9 11 HANOVER SQUARE BERKELEY SQUARE HOUSE 18 1 Summit Partners BTG Pactual Arcelor Mittal LOCAL OCCUPIERS Graphite Capital 20 NORTH AUDLEY STREET Eastdil Secured 20 GROSVENOR ST? CAVENDISHSQ 2 LOCATION Alfred Dunhill 40 BERKELEY SQUARE 19 TOTTENHAM 18 HANOVER SQUARE Blackstone COURT RD 3 KKR Glencore LANSDOWNE HOUSE, BERKELEY SQUARE 20 OXFORD Delancey CIRCUS EAGLE HOUSE, JERMYN STREET OXFORD ST 1 4 15 STANHOPE GATE Banor Capital 21 BOND Evercore STREET 3 14 ST GEORGE’S STREET 5 1 CURZON STREET 2 Trafigura 22 Antin Infrastructure Partners Houlihan Lokey Kedge Capital (DUE 2022) LaSalle Investment Management REGENT ST 1 NEW BURLINGTON PLACE Crosstree Real Estate Partners 6 5 Accel Partners 6 Hikma Pharmaceuticals 50 BERKELEY STREET NEW BOND ST Davidson Kempner 23 7 Soros Alliance Bernstein 8 Dolfin Financial 9 10 11 12 King Street European Advisors 10 GROSVENOR STREET Millennium Partners 7 Lexington Partners GROSVENORSQ GROSVENOR ST 25 H.I.G Capital BERKELEY 13 SQUARE 48 DOVER STREET LONDON W1 20 GROSVENOR STREET 24 8 Stone Harbor Investment Partners 15 14 KPMG 16 DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, MAYFAIR PLACE 17 77 GROSVENOR STREET 25 BERKELEY PICCADILLY 9 Nevastar Finance 18 CIRCUS Bluebay Asset Management TA Associates 19 SQ Bain Capital HPS Partners 23 SAVILE ROW Beach Point Capital Management 10 Canyon Capital 20 BERKELEY ST Sapinda 4 Hauser & Wirth LetterOne Telecom 6 CHERSTERFIELD GARDENS 69 GROSVENOR STREET 26 11 Ensco Softbank 22 Tilney 23 Seven Energy 24 ST JAMES’S ST 25 10 NEW BURLINGTON STREET 21 12 50 STRATTON STREET 29 28 27 Ares Asset Management 27 Tudor Capital Lazard Asset Management 26 GREEN 30 31 PARK STRATTON HOUSE, STRATTON STREET 1 BRUTON STREET 28 13 Egerton Capital PICCADILLY Chanel GSA Capital Manchester United GREEN Park Square Capital PALL MALL 5 SAVILE ROW PARK 14 Pictet Group Cerberus 7 CLARGES STREET 8 CORK STREET 29 15 Capula Investment Management With a presence in Berkeley Square, you’re in excellent company. HSBC Quantum Pacific Advisory Fortress Investment Group Major players in the finance, law, pharmaceuticals and luxury goods industries have elected to make Mayfair the epicentre of 30 BERKELEY SQUARE 16 LECONFIELD HOUSE, CURZON STREET Phillips 30 their operations. EFG Private Bank Vedanta Resources 1 STANHOPE GATE 3 BURLINGTON GARDENS 31 17 Barclays Bank Salamanca Group Evercore Partners 10 11 HANOVER SQUARE BERKELEY SQUARE HOUSE 18 1 Summit Partners BTG Pactual Arcelor Mittal Graphite Capital 20 NORTH AUDLEY STREET Eastdil Secured CAVENDISHSQ 2 Alfred Dunhill 40 BERKELEY SQUARE 19 TOTTENHAM 18 HANOVER SQUARE Blackstone COURT RD 3 KKR Glencore LANSDOWNE HOUSE, BERKELEY SQUARE 20 OXFORD Delancey CIRCUS EAGLE HOUSE, JERMYN STREET OXFORD ST 1 4 15 STANHOPE GATE Banor Capital 21 BOND Evercore STREET 3 14 ST GEORGE’S STREET 5 1 CURZON STREET 2 Trafigura 22 Antin Infrastructure Partners Houlihan Lokey Kedge Capital (DUE 2022) LaSalle Investment Management REGENT ST 1 NEW BURLINGTON PLACE Crosstree Real Estate Partners 6 5 Accel Partners 6 Hikma Pharmaceuticals 50 BERKELEY STREET NEW BOND ST Davidson Kempner 23 7 Soros Alliance Bernstein 8 Dolfin Financial 9 10 11 12 King Street European Advisors 10 GROSVENOR STREET Millennium Partners 7 Lexington Partners GROSVENORSQ GROSVENOR ST 25 H.I.G Capital BERKELEY 13 SQUARE 48 DOVER STREET LONDON W1 20 GROSVENOR STREET 24 8 Stone Harbor Investment Partners 15 14 KPMG 16 DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, MAYFAIR PLACE 17 77 GROSVENOR STREET 25 BERKELEY PICCADILLY 9 Nevastar Finance 18 CIRCUS Bluebay Asset Management TA Associates 19 SQ Bain Capital HPS Partners 23 SAVILE ROW Beach Point Capital Management 10 Canyon Capital 20 BERKELEY ST Sapinda 4 Hauser & Wirth LetterOne Telecom 6 CHERSTERFIELD GARDENS 69 GROSVENOR STREET 26 11 Ensco Softbank 22 Tilney 23 Seven Energy 24 ST JAMES’S ST 25 10 NEW BURLINGTON STREET 21 12 50 STRATTON STREET 29 28 27 Ares Asset Management 27 Tudor Capital Lazard Asset Management 26 GREEN 30 31 PARK STRATTON HOUSE, STRATTON STREET 1 BRUTON STREET 28 13 Egerton Capital PICCADILLY Chanel GSA Capital Manchester United GREEN Park Square Capital PALL MALL 5 SAVILE ROW PARK 14 Pictet Group Cerberus 7 CLARGES STREET 8 CORK STREET 29 15 Capula Investment Management HSBC Quantum Pacific Advisory Fortress Investment Group 30 BERKELEY SQUARE 16 LECONFIELD HOUSE, CURZON STREET Phillips 30 EFG Private Bank Vedanta Resources 1 STANHOPE GATE 3 BURLINGTON GARDENS 31 17 Barclays Bank Salamanca Group Evercore Partners 11 12 13 25 BERKELEY SQUARE Accented by meticulous detailing, 25 Berkeley Square is finished to the highest specification.
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