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S08396 Princes House Brochure V15.Indd 38 JERMYN STREET CONTEMPORARY OFFICE SPACE Behind the retained classical Portland Stone Summary Specification: façade, Princes House has gone through a radical transformation to offer the highest × Remodelled reception quality contemporary office space, enhanced by an impressive atrium that will make every × Newly refurbished common parts visit to the building memorable. × Underfloor air conditioning × Plasterboard ceiling × Inset LED lighting × 2 x passenger lifts × New showers × Commissionaire NEWLY REFURBISHED RECEPTION The arrival experience has been extensively re-modelled and presents a reception in keeping with the very finest that St James’s has to offer. The extensive use of stone, marble and metallic bronze gives the new reception a contemporary yet understated look and feel. AN IMPRESSIVE ENVIRONMENT Natural light floods the building via the impressive central atrium. The offices are reached via the dramatic wall climber lifts, and the use of galleried walkways completes the drama of the building. REGENT STREET MAYFAIR PICCADILLY CIRCUS PICCADILLY JERMYN STREET ST JAMES’S SQUARE ST JAMES’S STREET GREEN PARK IN THE HEART Princes House is located in the heart of St James’s. Well known as an OF ST JAMES’S area favoured by many corporate Piccadilly Green headquarters, it also enjoys excellent Circus Park shopping and restaurant facilities. 5 minute 6 minute Communications are superb with walk walk Piccadilly Circus and Green Park underground stations both within easy walking distance providing access Piccadilly Line Piccadilly Line to Piccadilly, Bakerloo, Victoria and Jubilee lines. Bakerloo Line Victoria Line Jubilee Line OX FO RD STRE ET O N R T H A D U E L Y N S E T W R E G BON T E RO SVEN OR S TRE ET D S T R E E T AMENITIES OCCUPIERS 1 Longitude 0º8‘ 1 APAX Partners S A V 2 Fortnum & Mason 2 BP Berkeley IL E 3 In & Out Club 3 KKR & Co. Square R O P 4 East India Club 4 Perella Weinberg A W Partners R 5 Chatham House K 4 30 R L 5 Soc Gen E 6 Cicchetti A G Private Bank N E E 7 Green’s Restaurant N 6 Vision Capital Hyde Park T & Oyster Bar S 7 Harwood Management T T 8 Café Royal E R E O 8 HSBC Private Bank E R S 9 Villandry L D E T A D SOHO S T O N C 9 Warburg Pincus O Z B 10 Café Murano R V CU K O E V 10 Temasek Holdings N R I E 11 Anzu H AVENU L Y D R U S B A L ES S 11 Anglo American T T E F LF A 12 Aquavait T R H S S R E 12 Artemis Investments M T 8 13 Ole & Steen E MAYFAIR E R O E T E PICCADILLY 13 BAE Systems O T 14 Veneta E N T CIRCUS 14 Clayton, Dubier & Rice S 1 15 Jigsaw T R 16 Smeg 15 Credit Suisse E ILLY R HYDE PARK E PICCAD THEATRE E 16 Doughty Hanson & Co T 27 6 17 Assos CORNER G 2 1 E 23 LAND 17 GAM 19 N 7 T T 18 Gleacher Shacklock STREE S ILLY JERMYN PICCAD GREEN T 15 S R 19 HAYFIN Capital PARK T COVENT 6 10 EE 32 Leicester J Management H GARDEN A T 31 11 13 A Square M 17 Y 12 S LEICESTER 20 Institute of Directors T E M SQUARE S 16 12 J A 21 Kohlberg Kravis ’ A S 22 14 R 5 28 M S Roberts & Co K TR E 24 E S T 3 S 22 Lodha Group ’ E T S E M T 4 2 23 McKinsey & Company A CHARLES II STREET R 24 Rio Tinto Group 25 KING STREET T I 14 St James’s N 25 RIT Capital Partners 17 10 9 29 26 7 5 ’ 18 S Green Park 9 Square P 26 Russell Reynolds L 15 A 8 C 27 Schulte Roth & Zabel 16 E International PALL MALL 28 Société Générale 20 29 Warburg Pincust CHARING 30 The Carlye Group 13 3 CROSS 11 Trafalgar 31 The Crown Estate ST JAMES’S 21 Square St James’s TERRACE 32 Formula One Palace CARLTON HOUSE ND STRA THE MALL THE MALL Buckingham H Palace O R S E St James’s Park G U A R D EMBANKMENT S R L O L A A D H E T T I N E H M W K N B A IRD B CA M G E E WA IA LK R O T IC V BELGRAVIA ST JAMES’S PARK VICTORIA River Thames WESTMINSTER LONDON’S LUXURY QUARTER Princes House lies in the very heart of London’s Luxury Quarter, a collection of streets and lanes crossing St James’s, Mayfair and Piccadilly. Home to over two thirds of the top 100 celebrated luxury brands, the area hosts eighteen luxury five star hotels, and 23 Michelin star restaurants. 2 1 3 4 Fortnum & Masons 1 181 Piccadilly St James’s Market 2 St James’s Geo F Trumper 3 1 Duke of York Street Franco’s 4 160 Piccadilly White Cube Gallery 5 25–26 Masons Yard 5 The Cavendish Hotel 6 81 Jermyn Street Sotheby’s 7 New Bond Street Sunspel 8 21A Jermyn Street Princes Arcade 9 196 Piccadilly 6 7 8 9 For more information Percy Clarke Ben Lewis +44 (0) 20 7318 5019 +44 (0) 207 861 1147 [email protected] [email protected] Alex Walters Oliver Watkins +44 (0) 20 7318 5043 +44 (0) 207 861 1547 [email protected] [email protected] EPC rating: D-78 Misrepresentation act 1967: Strutt and Parker and Knight Frank, for themselves and for the lessor(s) of this property whose agents they are, give notice that: 1. These particulars do not constitute any part of, an offer or contract. 2. None of the statements contained in these particulars are to be relied on as statements or representations of fact. 3. Any intending lessee must satisfy himself by inspection or otherwise as the correctness of each of the statements contained in these particulars. 4. The lessor(s) do not make or give and neither Strutt and Parker or Knight Frank, nor any person in their employment has any authority make or give, any representation or warranty whatever in relation to this property. Finance Act 1989: Unless otherwise stated all prices and rents are quoted exclusive of VAT Property Misdescription Act 1991: These details are believed to be correct at the time of compilation but may be subject to subsequent amendment. Brochure and photographs. September 2017. siren | +44 (0) 20 7478 8300 | S08396 | sirendesign.co.uk PRINCESHOUSE.COM.
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