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10 - 90 people
From £4380/mo
A landmark serviced offices building in the City near Dockland Street which has recently undergone a comprehensive refurbishment of the available floors and common areas.
2 - 259 people
From £900/mo
You’ll love our fully-serviced private offices at Tower Hill.
2 - 80 people
From £600/mo
**No Deposit Required** A fresh, new look business centre in a great Central London location.
2 - 50 people
From £820/mo
Modern office facility providing office suites suitable for 2-50 people.
Muro boasts first-class levels of natural light penetration on all floorplates.
1 - 50 people
From £450/mo
Originally erected in the 1700s, Devonshire Square comprises 640,000 s.f.
21 - 167 people
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This office building has panoramic views over London, with a new remodeled reception and occupier lounge.
12 - 40 people
From £10718/mo
16 Blossom Street’s period features has been revitalised with engaging new architecture.
2 - 203 people
From £299/mo
A rapidly expanding hub for arts and culture, this coworking space on 10 Devonshire Square holds undeniable appeal for growing businesses and independent entrepreneurs alike.
2 - 201 people
From £790/mo
Once a warehouse for the East India Trading Company, this London office space has exposed brick walls featuring installations by local artists.
2 - 36 people
From £13501/mo
Metropolitan Wharf is a Grade II Listed Victorian riverside warehouse and is one of London’s most impressive wharf buildings.
2 - 96 people
From £16875/mo
A managed office is a fully fitted and furnished workspace, run on your behalf by a third-party provider delivering a broad and bespoke range of amenities for your business.
2 - 6 people
From £450/mo
This business centre is a Victorian period building, refurbished to a high standard with open plan and modern office space.
2 - 5 people
From £1833/mo
123 Minories is a high quality office building, with features such as high speed fibre, a shower room, bicycle storage, and a bookable meeting room with video conference capability.
2 - 100 people
From £388/mo
32-38 Dukes Place—a refined office space within a nine-floor building, offering south-facing views and a professional atmosphere.
2 - 100 people
From £560/mo
Dating back to 1768 the DSQ estate was used as a warehouse, storing raw silk, piece goods and textiles.
2 - 350 people
From £520/mo
Complete refurbishment and reconfiguration of the reception and cascade atrium including the installation of a major feature wall within the reception.
4 - 100 people
From £500/mo
This impressive business centre covers 6 floors (4,500 sqft each).
1 - 45 people
From £650/mo
The centre is located opposite the Broadgate development.
2 - 7 people
From £230/mo
In a tranquil corner in the heart of Shoreditch, Sunbury Workshops offers 32 exceptional creative studios within a historic Grade II listed building on the iconic Boundary Estate.
1 - 500 people
From £499/mo
Dawson House is ideally located between Tower Hill and The City of London, offering excellent accessibility for your business.
2 - 48 people
From £800/mo
Seven storeys of brand-new workspaces, sitting above new destination restaurants, a street food market and a curated collection of new shops and cafés, collectively channeling the vibrant energy of Shoreditch.
From £86801/mo
The Folgate Building offers 54,000 sq ft bold new office space designed for big players.
16 - 20 people
From £13473/mo
A newly refurbished building with all inclusive, fully furnished and self-contained offices situated at the gateway to the City, Spitalfields and Shoreditch with a lovely roof terrace featuring panoramic views of the City’s tower cluster.
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Whitechapel benefits from excellent transport links and a vibrant culture of art, music and food. It has beautiful Victorian architecture, thriving markets and is within walking distance of some of East London’s trendy hotspots, like Shoreditch and Brick Lane.
Nearby places of interest
Whitechapel is conveniently located for access to London’s top attractions. A short hop on the London Underground and tenants can be at the London Eye, Tower Bridge, Leadenhall Market, St Paul’s Cathedral and Shakespeare’s Globe theatre.
However Whitechapel itself has plenty for employees to enjoy at lunchtimes or when entertaining visiting clients, including ethnic restaurants and colourful markets, as well as art and music venues.
Whitechapel is scattered with public parks and green open spaces. Occupants can choose from a plethora of public gardens for al fresco dining or relaxing, including St. George’s, Vallance and St. Bartholomew.
Old Spitalfields Market is a Victorian covered market, offering places to eat, shop and relax. Just ten minutes from Brick Lane, tenants in Whitechapel can be amongst trendy bars and restaurants of Shoreditch in no time.
The Whitechapel Gallery is a landmark of the area. Established in 1901, it has shown work by great talents, including Pablo Picasso, David Hockney and Gilbert & George. Today, it is open for exhibitions and is available to hire as a venue, offering a location for corporate events.
Already in the neighbourhood
Whitechapel is surrounded by prominent industry sectors. Wapping, home to many of England’s newspapers, is a short walk away and as such Whitechapel has become a hub for traditional media companies.
With Aldgate and Canary Wharf just minutes away, the area has also become popular with companies involved in the finance sector and Shoreditch’s hive of technology has begun spilling into Whitechapel, too.
Area history
In the 1500s, Whitechapel was outside of the City Walls, drawing the noisier and less pleasant businesses, such as foundries and tanneries. The Whitechapel Bell Foundry was responsible for crafting Big Ben and still exists to this day.
More recently, Whitechapel has been leading creative talent as a haven for artists and musicians.
Population and demographics
There is a large Bangladeshi community in Whitechapel, making up about 40% of the total 59,629 population.
Businesses and their employees can take advantage of a wide range of public transport, due to Whitechapel’s central location.
The A11 also includes a ‘Cycling Superhighway’ between Stratford and Whitechapel – a dedicated cycle path.
For rail services, take the London Overground to Whitechapel station and then on to Shadwell station, for access to the south of the area. The DLR also calls at Shadwell station, providing a link to the east of London.
The following bus routes pass through the area: 15, 24, 25, 42, 67, 78, 100, 106, 115, 205, 254, N15, N205, N253 and N551, providing 24-hour travel.
While Whitechapel itself does not have a London Underground station, the Hammersmith & City, Circle and District lines call at Stepney Green to the east, as well as Aldgate East, to the west.
Conveniently situated just outside the Inner London Ring Road – a handy central London by-pass – drivers in Whitechapel are unhindered by congestion charges. They are linked to the North Circular and beyond to the M25 by both the A13, to the south and the A11, to the north.
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