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LEWIN FLINT mansion house SOMERSET blackfriars cannon street HOUSE temple monument london bridge 6 local amenities farringdon barbican 10 m in BARBICAN ut e s CENTRE w a l SMITHFIELD MARKET k moorgate chancery lane MUSEUM OF LONDON NEW GUILDHALL STREET SQUARE PATERNOSTER st pau l 's SQUARE one new change MORE THAN 50 RETAILERSBANK OF INCLUDING: ST PAU L 'S ONE ENGLAND 5 mins ALLSAINTS CATHEDRAL NEW CHANGE city thameslink BOOTS BANK CARTER LANE BYRON COS DUNE EAT mansion house H&M HUGO BOSS M&S SOMERSET blackfriars NANDO’S cannon street HOUSE temple PHO REISS monument THE BODY SHOP TOPSHOP WAHACA ZIZZI london bridge 7 local amenities farringdon barbican 10 m in BARBICAN ut e s CENTRE w a l SMITHFIELD MARKET k moorgate chancery lane MUSEUM OF LONDON NEW GUILDHALL STREET SQUARE PATERNOSTER SQUARE st pau l 's BANK OF 2 mins ST PAU L 'S ONE ENGLAND CATHEDRAL NEW CHANGE city thameslink BANK CARTER LANE mansion house carter lane ALCHEMY CAFÉ SOMERSET blackfriarsGRACE ST. PAUL’S cannon street HOUSE temple THE FAT BEAR monument WAGAMAMA VITA MOJO COPPA DONBURI BENIHANA STARBUCKS london bridge 8 local amenities farringdon barbican 10 m in BARBICAN ut e s CENTRE w a l SMITHFIELD MARKET k moorgate chancery lane MUSEUM OF LONDON NEW GUILDHALL STREET SQUARE PATERNOSTER SQUARE st pau l 's BANK OF ST PAU L 'S ONE ENGLAND CATHEDRAL NEW CHANGE city thameslink BANK CARTER LANE mansion house southbank blackfriars cannon street SOMERSET TATE MODERN HOUSE temple BOROUGH MARKET monument OXO TOWER HAYWARD GALLERY SOUTHBANK CENTRE GABRIEL’S WHARF 7 mins london bridge 9 R OP EM AK farringdon barbican ER local occupiers S TR EE 10 T m in ut e s w a l k CHARTERHOUSE STREET moorgate chancery lane LONDON WALL C H S A E H N O H N F OL C A E A B L O E R R L N R R R V Y E A IA I D N T N U L T CT E A G E Y MOORGATE N F D E GR E O L ES W I HA E N M A ST N R B S E ET T D R L E O st pau l 's E T ET STREET FLE LU DG ATE HIL B city thameslink L O BANK D AN U TR V S E K R I N I E G TUDOR STREET S W T I R mansion house L L E I E A T M S T R R THAMES STRE E UPPE ET E blackfriars cannon street T temple monument RIVER THAMES RIVER THAMES BLACKFRIARS BRIDGE london bridge 10 a vibrant lifestyle mix 11 ’s 12 square st pau l paternoster cathedral WARWICK LANE AVE MARIA LANE OLD BAILEY OLD carter lane LUDGATE HILL Waithman Street NEW BRIDGE STREET FARRINGDON STREET LUDGATE CIRCUS ST BRIDGE STREET FLEET STREET procession house in the city of london floor areas ludgate west ugf 5,780 sq ft gf OFFICE 1,270 sq ft RECEPTION 1,012 sq ft total 8,062 sq ft 13 LUDGATE WEST Entrance 14 LUDGATE WEST Entrance lobby 15 LUDGATE WEST Upper Ground 16 ground floor SQ FT SQ M OFFICES 1,270 118 RECEPTION 1,012 94 LUDGATE HILL CITY THAMESLINK RAILWAY STATION NEW BRIDGE STREET OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE KEY Ludgate West entrance 143 Office Retail unit Bike storage, showers and lockers Core Plant 17 upper ground floor SQ FT SQ M OFFICES 5,780 537 LUDGATE HILL CITY THAMESLINK RAILWAY STATION NEW BRIDGE STREET OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE 143 KEY Retail units Office Core 18 summary specification occupancy typical floor heights The new building is designed for a minimum occupational density of 1 person per 8 sq m: planning grid 570 MEANS OF ESCAPE 1.5m throughout 1 person per 6 sq m 3,650 2,800 FRESH AIR AND COOLING 1 person per 8 sq m 150 facilities 130 LIFT PROVISION 1 person per 8 sq m 143 cycle spaces and lockers assuming 15% absenteeism for commercial buildings WC PROVISION 1 person per 8sq m assuming The base building will 60% male and 60% female 6 showers be designed to target a provision with 20% BREEAM ‘Excellent’ rating absenteeism 19 delivery team DEVELOPMENT PROJECT ARCHITECT STRUCTURAL SERVICES MANAGER MANAGER ENGINEER ENGINEER 20 john robertson architects PARK HOUSE WEWORK, SPITALFIELDS 120 FLEET STREET MINDSPACE, THE RELAY BUILDING YUM! HEADQUARTERS WALSINGHAM HOUSE 21 delivery q1 2020 ludgatelondon.com +44 (0)20 7182 2000 +44 (0)20 7600 5000.
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