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The Textile Building Chatham Place, Hackney E9 THE TEXTILE BUILDING CHATHAM PLACE, HACKNEY E9 B1 STUDIO/OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT 2,008 SQ FT AVAILABLE 29A-31A CHATHAM PLACE, HACKNEY CENTRAL, E9 6FJ LOCATION The Textile Building is situated in this popular The immediate location is home to a number of Hackney Central station (Overground services to mixed use location within Hackney Walk Fashion recognised retailers including Aquascutum, Anya Stratford, North and West London) is less than Hub, Hackney’s new Luxury Outlet District Hindmarch, Sunpel, Burberry, Joseph, Matches a five minute walk from the property. Hackney (www.hackneywalk.com). The Textile Building is Fashion.Com, Nike and Pringle within Hackney Downs and London Fields overground stations are a mixed residential and commercial warehouse Walk together with pop-up retail space for local also a short walk from the property, with trains style development within a retained façade. On fashion designers. There are further proposals running every 15 minutes to Liverpool Street the ground and lower ground floors there is for restaurants and cafes to open together with Station taking 7-9 minutes. c15,000 sq. ft. of commercial floor space with additional retail outlet shopping. existing occupiers including Christopher Raeburn Ltd and Spinach Design Ltd. ACCOMMODATION AMENITIES A newly developed ground floor studio premises with this former Victorian Warehouse • Newly Converted Premises • Emerging Location building. 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