Summary

Property Type Retail
Tenure To Let
Size 4,822 sq ft
Rent £202,524 per annum
Rates Payable £49,020 per annum
Service Charge £7,312.25 per annum
Estate Charge n/a
  • Quadruple Frontage
  • Self Contained
  • Suitable for a variety of uses
  • Security Shutters
  • Prominent Position
  • High Street Location

About

An exceptional retail opportunity occupying a highly prominent position in the heart of Whitechapel. Benefiting from rare quadruple frontage, the property offers outstanding visibility, excellent natural light, and strong branding potential, making it ideal for a wide range of retail, showroom, leisure, or service-based occupiers. The premises is self-contained and situated on a busy high street, providing consistent footfall and excellent accessibility. Further benefits include security shutters and a flexible layout suitable for a variety of commercial uses, subject to the necessary consents.

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Accommodation

Namesq ftsq mRentRates PayableService chargeTotal year
Ground 4,822 447.98 £202,524 /annum £49,020 /annum £7,312.25 /annum £258,856.25
Total4,822447.98£258,856.25

Location

Located on Commercial Road in Whitechapel, this property sits at the heart of one of East London's most dynamic and rapidly evolving corridors. Well-connected by road and public transport, with Whitechapel station (Elizabeth, District and Hammersmith & City lines) a short walk away, the location benefits from excellent accessibility across the capital. The surrounding area has seen significant investment and regeneration in recent years, drawing a diverse mix of independent retailers, food & beverage operators, and creative occupiers, while retaining the authentic character that defines this part of E1.

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Further Information

  • Viewings

    Available to View now - Strictly by appointments only

  • Terms

    A new FRI Lease to be contracted Outside the LTA Act 1954