Summary

Property Type Office
Tenure To Let
Size 1,609 sq ft
Rent £35 per sq ft
Rates Payable £7.30 per sq ft
EPC Rating This property has been graded as D (95)
  • Total space - 1,609 square feet
  • Prime Shoreditch converted warehouse
  • Newly refurbished
  • An abundance of natural light
  • Ground floor open plan office space
  • High ceilings
  • Newly fitted kitchen and bathrooms
  • Shower facilities

About

A modern fitted office/showroom over lower ground, ground and first floor, within a popular, multi-let, period former warehouse building and accessed via its own self contained entrance on the popular Leonard Street.

The space has new lighting and wooden flooring, WC and a shower. Exposed cast brickwork gives character and the space benefits from air conditioning. The premises will be of particular interest to creative occupiers who seek economical studio/office space with the added bonus of some excellent street food vendors literally on the doorstep. The space lends itself to a range of uses including showroom, office, post-production, leisure and wellness.

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Accommodation

Namesq ftsq mAvailability
Ground 1,609 149.48 Available
Total1,609149.48

Location

Leonard Street is located within the City fringe running in an east/west direction between its junction with City Road to the west and Great Eastern Street, and is bisected midway along its length by Paul Street. The property is situated on the south side of Leonard Street directly in front of St Michael’s Church.

Nearby occupiers include the Hart Hotel Shoreditch, The Book Club, Mondrian Hotel, Pachamama, Eggslut, Ozone Coffee, Passione Vino and The Hoxton.

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Further Information

  • Specifications

    Prime Shoreditch converted warehouse
    Ground floor open plan office space
    Newly refurbished
    An abundance of natural light
    High ceilings
    Newly fitted kitchen and bathrooms
    Shower facilities

  • Viewings

    By appointment with Stirling Ackroyd and joint agents Belcor