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Import Building South Bank the City Import Building South Bank The City Heron Canary Canary Quays Canary Wharf Wharf Wharf Canary Poplar Wharf Crossrail Wood Place Wharf Blackwall East India Global Switch Aberfeldy Village Telehouse Republic / Import Building 01/02 Republic / Import Building 03/04 We are Republic A state of independence for an independent state of mind. A 720,000 sq ft newly transformed contemporary campus in East London. The Import Building offers 275,000 sq ft of creative workspace over nine floors. Mulberry Import Place Building Available Now Water Gardens Import Building: 281,331 sq ft Lighterman Export Building: 232,480 sq ft Export House Lake Lighterman House: 64,983 sq ft Building Cycle Super Highway Mulberry Place: 142,375 sq ft Completion 2019 Total 721,169 sq ft East India DLR Blackwall Walled Garden DLR Santander Bikes Plan not to scale. For indicative purposes only. Republic / Import Building 05/06 Public Realm Stunning water garden – surrounded by carefully curated amenity Republic / Import Building 07/08 Reception looking out towards public realm Republic / Import Building 09/10 Atrium Image Reception Republic / Import Building 11/12 Location Stoke Newington A12 Stratford Docklands 28 23 26 West Ham North Circular Road The Bigger Picture A10 30 29 27 Victoria Park 25 Landmarks Shoreditch Barking 01 3 Mills Studios < Shoreditch 24 02 Beckton District Park 31 Canary Wharf A12 03 Chrisp Street Market 04 A501 Cutty Sark 05 Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park 06 Bethnal Green 01 07 Emirates Air Line Cable Car 08 ExCel London 37 Plaistow London City Airport 22 09 Thames Barrier Park 10 A11 11 Trinity Buoy Wharf 04 A12 32 20 A13 Meantime Brewing Company 12 33 13 The O2 02 Whitechapel A1020 14 Crossrail Place City Of London A13 Limmo Peninsula Ecology Park 15 21 36 18 16 London City Island < City of London East India 15 16 17 English National Ballet 17 18 National Film School 14 11 19 Royal Victoria Dock Canary Wharf 35 34 19 08 Aberfeldy Village 20 21 Blackwall Reach 13 21 03 Silvertown 09 Poplar Union Arts Space 22 Southwark 07 23 Fish Island 10 A100 Canada Water 24 The London Stadium 07 25 Queen Elizabeth OlympicA201 Park Isle Of Blackwall Tunnel 26 Westfield Stratford City Dogs 27 Victoria Park Village 06 12 28 Cornerstone 29 Crate Brewery & Pizzeria 30 London Fields South Bermondsey 31 Broadway Market Southern Approach 32 Brick Lane A2 33 Whitechapel Gallery 05 34 Tobacco Dock 35 New Providence Wharf 36 The Troxy Greenwich South Circular Road 37 Queen Mary University Peckham Republic / Import Building 15/16 London Location The Bigger Picture Clockwise from left: O2 River Lee Trinity Buoy Wharf Hackney Wick Westfield Stratford City Republic / Import Building 17/18 Connection Key Facts The London Location East India DLR Station Onsite Elizabeth Line Cycle Super Highway 5 minutes to the platform runs through the site Key Travel Times (from East India DLR) Canning Town Canary Wharf London City Airport (DLR) (DLR & Walk) (DLR) Stratford Bank Bond Street (DLR & Jubilee) (DLR) (DLR & Jubilee) Republic / Import Building 19/20 King’s CrossKing’s Cross HackneyHackney Euston Euston St PancrasSt Pancras Wick Wick 26 mins 26 mins 25 mins 25 mins 24 mins 24 mins Baker Baker Bethnal Bethnal PaddingtonPaddington Street Street MoorgateMoorgate Green Green 29 mins 29 mins 26 mins 26 mins 19 mins 19 mins 20 mins 20 mins HeathrowHeathrow FarringdonFarringdon StratfordStratford Liverpool Liverpool Airport Airport 26 mins 26 mins 9 mins 9 mins Street Street 67 mins 67 mins 18 mins 18 mins Bond Bond Street Street Shoreditch Shoreditch 23 mins 23 mins High StreeHigh Strt eet 20 min 20 min Oxford OxfordTottenhaTomttenham CanningCanning Tower Tower WhitechapeWhitechapel l Green Green Circus CircusCourt RoaCourd t Road Town Town Barking Barking GatewayGatewayHigh StreeHigh Strt eet Park Park 25 mins 25 mins22 mins 22 mins 2 mins 2 mins 20 mins 20 mins Bank Bank ShadwellShadwPoellplar Poplar East East 13 mins 13 mins 10 mins 10 min3 mins s 3 mins India India EmbankmentEmbankment Connection BakerlooBakerloo Transport Map Victoria VictWeoriastminsWeterstminster Canada Canada London CityLondon City Central Central Elizabeth LElizabineeth Line Airport Airport 26 mins 26 mins Water Water Jubilee Jubilee from from 8 mins 8 mins Canary WhaCanarrf y Wharf 9 mins 9 mins NorthernNorthern King’s Cross Hackney Victoria Victoria Euston St Pancras Wick WaterlooWaterloo London London Canary Canary Circle Circle 26 mins 25 mins 24 mins 16 mins 16 mins Bridge Bridge Wharf Wharf Hammersmith & CityHammersmith & City Liverpool SLiverptreet ool Street 13 mins 13 mins 13 mins 13 mins 7 mins 7 mins MetropolitanMetropolitan West West CroydonCroydon Baker Bethnal Farringdon Farringdon 15 mins 15 mins DLR DLR Paddington Street Moorgate Green 53 mins 53 mins GatwickGatwick London OvergroundLondon Overground 29 mins 26 mins 19 mins 20 mins Tottenham Court Road Tottenham Court Road 18 mins 18 mins Airport Airport Elizabeth LineElizabeth Line 66 mins 66 mins Bond Street Bond Street 22 mins 22 mins National RailNational Rail Heathrow Farringdon Stratford Liverpool Airport 26 mins 9 mins Heathrow AirpoHeathrortw Airpo 4rt 46 mins 6 mins Street Merton Merton Cycle HighwaysCycle Highways 67 mins 18 mins Bond Street Shoreditch 23 mins High Street 20 min Oxford Tottenham Canning Tower Whitechapel Green Circus Court Road Town Barking Gateway High Street Park 25 mins 22 mins 2 mins 20 mins Bank Shadwell Poplar East 13 mins 10 mins 3 mins India Embankment Bakerloo Victoria Westminster Canada London City Central Airport 26 mins Water Jubilee 8 mins 9 mins Northern Victoria Waterloo London Canary Circle 16 mins Bridge Wharf Hammersmith & City 13 mins 7 mins Metropolitan West Croydon DLR 53 mins Gatwick London Overground Airport Elizabeth Line 66 mins National Rail Merton Cycle Highways Republic / Import Building 21/22 Connection To Data Speeds up to Available Available carriers providing direct 10,000 mbps (10 gig) providers fibre connection: BT Openreach, up and down Colt, Vodafone, Verizon and Zayo At Republic, productivity is key. We are committed to helping our occupiers 10 500 5 optimise their operations. We connect people Gig Providers Carriers through data capability at uncompromising value – and do so in a flexible high performance workspace. Large secure risers Diversified – two connections Multiple fibres pre-run throughout supplying each floor preventing downtime the building to make occupier connections faster WiredScore: Platinum – speeds up to 10,000 mbps (10 gig) up and down Republic / Import Building 23/24 Local Residential Local Commercial Developments Developments A12 (Under Construction) A13 Connection 01 South Quay Plaza 12 Canary Wharf 1,332 Residents 105,000 Workers Canning To Talent 02 Canary Wharf 13 Billingsgate Market Town 11 5,500 Residents C. 300 Workers 03 Dollar Bay 14 Global Switch 18 182 Residents C. 300 Workers 08 04 Manhattan Plaza 15 Telehouse 19 882 Residents 500 Workers 05 Blackwall Reach 16 Reuters 16 12 2,250 Residents 600 Workers 15 09 05 Blackwall Reach 17 London Film School A13 – East India Dock Road 2,250 Residents C. 300 Workers 06 New Providence Wharf 18 English National Ballet 1,089 Residents C.50 Workers Lower Lea Crossing 07 Blackwall Yard 19 Trinity Buoy Wharf 05 A1261 1,062 Residents 200 Workers 08 Aberfeldy Village 20 Greenwich Peninsula Poplar East India Republic’s newly transformed campus 1,358 Residents 1,000 Workers 20 09 London City Island 04 Blackwall 07 2,559 Residents is at the forefront of East London’s 10 Upper Riverside 17 1,500 Residents 06 11 Hallsville Quarter Canary Wharf 14 Blackwall Tunnel commercial and cultural regeneration. 1,650 Residents Blackwall Tunnel 13 02 Canary Wharf 10 01 North Greewich South Quay Number of people who Number of apartments Increase in the population Marsh Wall 03 live within 20 minutes under construction within of Tower Hamlets over the of Republic eyesight of Republic past ten years 21 Local Residential Developments Local Commercial Developments (Under Construction) (Workforce) 1 South Quay Plaza 13 Canary Wharf 3 11 35 1,332 Residents 105,000 Workers Million Thousand Percent 2 Canary Wharf 14 Billingsgate Market 5,500 Residents C. 300 Workers 3 Dollar Bay 15 Global Switch 182 Residents C. 300 Workers 4 Manhattan Plaza 16 Telehouse 882 Residents 500 Workers 5 Blackwall Reach 17 Reuters 52 new residential 5th fastest growing Fastest growing 2,250 Residents 600 Workers developments within a 3km borough in London for borough in the UK radius of Republic new business growth for population growth 6 New Providence Wharf 18 London Film School 1,089 Residents C. 100 Workers 7 Blackwall Yard 19 English National Ballet 1,062 Residents C. 50 Workers 8 Aberfeldy Village 20 Trinity Buoy Wharf 1,358 Residents 200 Workers 9 London City Island 21 Greenwich Peninsula 2,559 Residents 1,000 Workers 10 Upper Riverside 1,500 Residents 11 Hallsville Quarter 1,650 Residents 12 Brunel Street Works 975 Residents Republic / Import Building 25/26 Occupancy Costs Occupancy Occupancy Cost (£/per Sq Ft) Mayfair & St James’s £166.05 Soho £127.08 King’s Cross £120.77 Midtown (Holborn) £103.52 LondonLondon City £104.33 Shoreditch £98.65 Chiswick Park £85.41 Docklands £76.15 Stratford £72.80 Re £5 public 9. 18 Manchester £56.75 Birmingham £51.00 UK C Edinburgh itie £52.00 s Leeds £48.50 as ofas April 2019 £ /per sq ft /per – annum 55.57% average Discount to London ft sq per £59.18 Republic ft sq per £107.26 London average Bristol £47.50 27/28 Republic / Import Building Onsite Amenity Coffee & Beverages The Gentlemen Baristas Well mannered
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