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With 35 storeys, The Broadgate Tower is the tallest building in the Broadgate Campus and one of the tallest in the City.
Dating back to 1768 the DSQ estate was used as a warehouse, storing raw silk, piece goods and textiles.
1 - 56 people
From £550/mo
This centre offers a completely self-contained solution for clients looking to create their own office identity and culture in a private space.
Space with endless opportunities for your business. Fully fitted and Furnished Suite - Plug ‘n’ Play. Air conditioning, Excellent natural light and views of London.
From £607/mo
Each level is currently open plan and can be bespoke designed to your requirements from a 6 person through to a self-contained floor of over 4000sqft.
This business centre is a period 5 storey self- contained building complete with a roof terrace based 5 minutes from Liverpool Street, in the heart of the City.
Made up of 6 floors, 68 Great Eastern St comprises of 9 self contained spaces, all equipped with their own kitchen, meeting rooms and break out areas.
2 - 11 people
From £371/mo
Longcroft House offers high quality serviced offices for 1-30 people in the City of London, EC2.
The available space is a self-contained 2ND floor office within a Buckley Gray Yeoman designed building design to an incredibly high specification.
Located in the heart of London, at 1 Artillery Passage, this 2nd floor office at Gun House provides a self-contained serviced space that is fully furnished and comes with air conditioning for a comfortable working environment.
The Bengal Wing is a stunning Grade II listed building benefitting from unique original warehouse features.
4 - 100 people
From £735/mo
Just opposite Liverpool Street Station, and within 10 minutes’ walk of three other Underground stations, 222 Bishopsgate is incredibly well-connected.
3 - 50 people
From £529/mo
Striking signature building in the City’s insurance district.
From £18000/mo
The building is surrounded by pedestrianised open spaces with local bars, cafés and restaurants close by.
33 Creechurch Lane has been upgraded to provide a newly fitted office accommodation.
So close to Liverpool Street that it feels part of the station, 155 Bishopsgate is building that makes a grand entrance.
Comprising a first-floor media style office space within a mixed-use development, the building benefits from impressive ceiling heights and excellent natural light.
From £900/mo
A new center in Liverpool Street spans four floors and will bring scaleup and enterprise businesses together, offering a beautiful café, a dedicated wellness space and an entire hospitality floor, with meeting rooms, event spaces and a members’ bar.
Whether your team is a creative agency, a lean startup, or an established corporation, thid contemporary office space in Shoreditch will put your business in the center of the action.
This first floor office is delivered fully fitted and furnished, ready for a tenant to occupy immediately.
From £350/mo
This modern, attractive business centre offers a unique interior design to impress your employees and clients.
Situated on the ground floor, the office space features large windows that fill the room with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
From £800/mo
Occupies 44,000 sqft in 70 St.
Frameworks is re-developing a warehouse building in Shoreditch, set to launch in Summer 2024.
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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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