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New 20 Rathbone Brochure.Pdf The Building The Specification04 The Building 06 The Floorplans 07 Indicative Spaceplans 07 Building Amenities 13 The Location 14 Fitzrovia Top 20 16 The Legal stuff 20 FITZROVIA 02 The Building FITZROVIA 03 The Building Amenities Available Floors • Private roof terrace Floor Sq Ft Sq M to 4th floor Fourth 5,952 533.0 • Third 6,089 556.7 Large refurbished reception area Total 12,041 1,089.7 • Virtual island site giving the building a wealth of natural light from three elevations • Two 8-person passenger lifts • Exposed VRF air-conditioning • We have received Gold certification from CyclingScore for our cycling Fully accessible raised floors 4 available 3 and Floors (10 0 m m v oi d) facilities and infrastructure. • Feature ceilings incorporating designer lighting • Male, female and disabled WCs on each floor • New cycle racks and shower facilities • BREEAM rating Very Good FITZROVIA 04 The Building FITZROVIA 05 The Building Efficient open On a virtual island site this exciting office building is plan offices with currently undergoing substantial panoramic views refurbishment to create highly Your new flexible, modern office space behind the retained facades. With a new reception fronting Rathbone Place, and located directly workspace opposite the entrance to Rathbone Square, Facebook’s new London HQ, 20 Rathbone Place offers a high-quality accommodation for the most discerning of occupiers. in Fitzorvia The reception benefits from quality and contemporary finishes throughout. The office floors comprise efficient open plan space designed to accommodate any occupiers layout. FITZROVIA 06 Floor Plans Floor Sq Ft Sq M G Ground 3,723 345 Gr es se Stre et FITZROVIA 07 Floor Plans Floor Sq Ft Sq M 3 Third 6,089 565.7 FITZROVIA 08 Floor Plans Floor Sq Ft Sq M 4 Four 5,952 533.0 FITZROVIA 09 Flexible office space for modern working life FITZROVIA 10 Indicative Space Plans Floor Sq Ft Sq M 3 Third 6,089 565.7 Workstations 34 Reception 01 Client waiting area 01 Cloak room 01 Private office (one person) 03 Boardroom (ten person) 01 Meeting room four person) 02 Meeting room (two person) 02 Comms room 01 FITZROVIA 11 Indicative Space Plans Floor Sq Ft Sq M 4 Four 5,952 533.0 Workstations 60 Collaboration area 01 Cloak room 01 Private office (one person) 02 Phone booth 03 Meeting room (four person) 02 Meeting booth 01 Copy Print area 01 Tea Point / Breakout 01 FITZROVIA 12 Building Amenities FITZROVIA 13 Location Efficient open In the heart of the West End, nestled between Soho and Marylebone plan offices with sits Fitzrovia. Steeped in bohemain panoramic views history, the area was once home Cultured to London’s poets and writers. Today Fitzrovia is an eclectic collection of art galleries, shops, bars and restaurants. & connected Twenty Rathbone Place is located in a prominent position at the corner of Rathbone Place and Gresse Street. North of Soho Square and just south of Charlotte Street, building residents benefit from the dynamic range of nearby entertainment and leisure facilities which make Fitzrovia one of the most culturally rich and well connected locations that London has to offer. FITZROVIA 14 Location Travel Links Twenty Rathbone Place is just a 2 minute walk away from Tottenham Court Roads station. Currently undergoing a substantial transformation, the station is soon set to be one of the capital’s busiest; catering to over 200,000 passengers a day as it offers an interchange between Northern, Central and Elizabeth Line services. No fewer than 11 other underground stations are within 10 minutes walking distance including, Oxford Circus, Goodge Street, Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square. There are excellent mainline Goodge Street ST TO CH TT GREA transport links with Euston, NE ARLO EN WM RA SQUARE HAM CO T AN THBO St Pancras International , Eurostar TT PO E ST RT NE ST UR and King’s Cross National Rail RE BE LA . T ET ST RN ND . RO ER Terminals only a short distance away. BL AD ST S PERCY ST. OOM RA . ST BEDFORD THBO SB RE SQUARE UR ET NE Y ST. N GR HE EP ST ST EES PL E RE AC ST . ET Oxford Circus E SQUARE Tottenham Court Road GT.MARLBOROUGH STREET RE GE CA NT ET RN RE SOHO ST ABY ST ST SQUARE T DEAN RE WA ET RD RE CENTRAL SAINT GILES ST OU GR FR ET RE R EE IT ET ST CH K H RE AR ST ST ET IN RE RE EN G CR ET GOLDEN ET DE SQUARE LL DRURY OS ST S BREWER STREET RE RO LA ET UE NE OLD COMPTON STREET AD EN AV Y UR SB ET SHAFTE BO R W E ST G E RE N ET T E. S AV T Y R UR E SB Leicester Square E Covent Garden T SHAFTE WH IT E CO CR Piccadilly A MB NG LO PICADILLY ST RE LEICESTER SQUARE ET RE COVENT GARDEN GE HA NT YM AR ST KE RE T ET ST JAMES’S SQUARE FITZROVIA 15 Location FITZROVIA 16 Location From brunch to lunch 01 Punch Room — and dinner to drinks, Celebrating the sailor-inspired this is our guide to cocktail, share a punchbowl in the reservations-only Punch Room hidden some of our favourite at the back of the London Edition spots in Fitzrovia. Hotel. Choose from a seasonal menu of eight speciality punches, or the Edition Punch, with jasmine tea and oak m oss. (Berners St) 02 Fritz Hansen — Shop for Danish design classics including Arne Jacobsen at Fritz Hansen on Margaret Street. Their collection consists of world famous classics and contemporary products within furniture, lightning and accessories. (Margaret St) 03 Curators Coffee Gallery — Drop in to Curators Coffee Gallery, a speciality coffee house created by a small group of antipodeans devoted to great tasting coffee. Their house espresso, “Exhibition”, is profiled and roasted exclusively for them by the world renowned Colonna Coffee. (51 Margaret Street) 04 Bistro at 66 — Lunch at Bistro at 66, in RIBA’s Grey Wornum designed headquarters on Portland Place; where elegant and contemporary British food is served in the light-saturated Art Deco dining room (66 Portland Place) FITZROVIA 17 05 Konditor & Cook — Take away some delicious treats from Konditor & Cook on Goodge Street. The family business enjoy legendary status as the makers of the most delicious, beautiful cakes in London, using only the finest natural ingredients. (Goodge Street) 06 Velorution — Great Portland Street’s Velorution is the home of urban cycling. A must visit for the stylish biker, it has one of the most eclectic collections of cycles in the world plus a wide range of accessories and urban clothing. (Great Portland St) 07 09 11 Great Titchfield Street — Scandinavian Kitchen — Long Bar at The Sanderson — Located on Great Titchfield Street, Head to The Scandinavian Kitchen for Perch with a Lavender martini The Riding House Cafe is known for the best open rye sandwiches, pickled at the iconic onyx Long Bar at its hospitality and is cherished by herring and meatballs, plus gluten- The Sanderson. At more than 80- the neighbouring creative community free desserts. They also have a feet in length it was designed by - it’s also a popular haunt for large grocery selection with over 600 Philipe Starck and offers a menu of brunches, with a wide range of fresh goodies from Sweden, Norway, Denmark innovative and seasonally-changing pressed juices. and Finland. cocktails. (Great Titchfield St) (Great Titchfield St.) (50 Berners St.) 08 Steve Lazarides 10 12 Banksy’s former agent Steve Lazarides The Fitzroy Taverns — Getty Images Gallery — owns the gallery of the same name Favoured by the literary elite since Home to one of the largest on Rathbone Street. With a diverse the middle of the last century, photographic collections worldwide, programme of shows, Steve was one of The Fitzroy Tavern is one of the Getty Images Gallery runs a variety the first figures to popularise street areas most historic pubs, and still of exhibitions alongside their art, and is considered an authority attracts many well known faces. Check permanent collection and archive on the latest underground trends. out the tiny basement ‘Writers and which includes millions of negatives (R a t h b o n e S t.) Artists Bar’ and prints. (Ch arl ot te Str e et) (46 Eastcastle Street) FITZROVIA 18 Location 14 17 19 The Grant Museum of Zoology in Other/Shop — Rivet and Hide — University College — Other/Shop is an independent store Boasting a wide selection of rare The only museum of its kind in the which carries a personally curated Japanese denim in raw selvedge capital, The Grant Museum of Zoology selection of brands all produced in cuts, Rivet and Hide also offers in University College is deliciously the UK, and which are linked by a an authentic range of high-grade dark, and filled with a wide range combination of attention to detail, shirting, jackets and boots, all of of weird and wonderful exhibits quality and craftsmanship. which are built to last and age with collected over a century. (3 Berwick St) distinction. (21 University St) (5 Windmill St) 18 20 15 Aperture Photographic — Orchidya — Kaffeine Stocking classic names including A full service florist with both Minimal and functional in its decor, Leica, Roleiflex and Hasselblad, private and corporate clients, the coffee-shop Kaffeine is crammed to photography buffs should venture divinely fragranced Orchidya on the rafters by locals and visitors, to Aperture Photographic on Newman Store Street is always chock full of most of whom come for the sell-out Street, who are leading specialist blooms and arrangements, from minimal trays of food that are cooked on dealers in quality brands and exotic orchids to tumbling hand-tied the premises.
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