The accommodation comprises of the following
Name | sq ft | sq m | Availability |
3rd | 10,946 | 1,016.92 | Available |
2nd | 12,389 | 1,150.98 | Under Offer |
1st | 22,346 | 2,076.01 | Available |
Unit - Unit 1 | 8,643 | 802.96 | Available |
Unit - Unit 2 | 5,328 | 494.99 | Available |
Total | 59,652 | 5,541.86 |
Located next to Goodge Street station and 3 minutes walk from the new Tottenham Court Road Elizabeth Line station.
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A former factory, department store and art gallery The Heal’s Building has incredible heritage and history. The gallery became a landmark destination in the 20th century introducing the likes of Picasso, Henri Matisse and Amedeo Modigliani to the British public for the first time.
A Grade ll* listed 180,000 sq. ft prominent building on Tottenham Court Road that’s been comprehensively refurbished and repositioned offering 60,000 sq. ft of space with three entrances.
New main reception on Alfred Mews which connects to the Torrington Place entrance and creates a thoroughfare through the building allowing occupiers to access their floors from both entrances.
The asset was originally built in 1810, designed by Brewer Smith and commissioned by Ambrose Heal.
Amenities include:
Café Bar on Alfred Mews
Landscaped communal courtyard for occupiers
Communal club lounge on the ground floor
Extensive end of trip facilities (95 cycle spaces, 98 lockers & 12 showers). Accessible from Torrington Place.
Exceptionally well connected for both transport and amenity, very close to the restaurants of Charlotte Street and 5 minutes walk from the Elizabeth Line.