From
£533,552 pa
(£69.50/sq. ft. pa)
Office to letTea Building, The Tea Building, 56 Shoreditch High Street, London E1
From 7,677 - 14,826 sq. ft
Available immediately
About this property
2nd Floor is fully fitted and furnished to include 58 desks, 5 meeting rooms & 5 phone booths
Access to external bookable meeting rooms and event hire space at DL/28 (Old Street) and DL/78 (West End)
Original industrial features retained with white washed brick walls
Crittall-style steel openable windows
LED lighting
Cycle storage with shower facilities
Air conditioning
Newly remodeled entrance lobby connecting Bethnal Green Road with Redchurch Street
Estimated Rates Payable: £271315.8
Description
Last floor of newly refurbished and fully-fitted office space available for rent in the iconic Tea Building in the heart of Shoreditch.
A robust and striking former warehouse in a prime location on Shoreditch High Street, the Tea Building is an iconic local landmark.
In a unique opportunity, new office space has become available at Tea in the next era of the building’s development. A blank canvas but retaining a strong industrial aesthetic and highly individual character.
Location
Bordering the City, Clerkenwell and Bethnal Green, Shoreditch is a thriving hotspot for culture, food and drink, art, fashion and music.
The most recent Sunday Times 100 Best Places to Eat list featured five Shoreditch restaurants —
Brat, St Leonards, Smokestak, Rochelle Canteen and The Clove Club — all within a stone’s throw. Though Tea Building residents don’t have to leave the premises to find a Michelin-starred restaurant — Lyle’s, says critic Marina o’Loughlin, is “like the city’s hottest-ticket supperclub”. For great quality, affordable Thai there’s Smoking Goat. For wood-fired pizza and cocktails, there’s Pizza East a few doors down — or street food at the buzzing Dinerama market on Great
Eastern Street. Further along, Gloria is the latest restaurant to win rave reviews.
Last floor of newly refurbished and fully-fitted office space available for rent in the iconic Tea Building in the heart of Shoreditch.
A robust and striking former warehouse in a prime location on Shoreditch High Street, the Tea Building is an iconic local landmark.
In a unique opportunity, new office space has become available at Tea in the next era of the building’s development. A blank canvas but retaining a strong industrial aesthetic and highly individual character.
Location
Bordering the City, Clerkenwell and Bethnal Green, Shoreditch is a thriving hotspot for culture, food and drink, art, fashion and music.
The most recent Sunday Times 100 Best Places to Eat list featured five Shoreditch restaurants —
Brat, St Leonards, Smokestak, Rochelle Canteen and The Clove Club — all within a stone’s throw. Though Tea Building residents don’t have to leave the premises to find a Michelin-starred restaurant — Lyle’s, says critic Marina o’Loughlin, is “like the city’s hottest-ticket supperclub”. For great quality, affordable Thai there’s Smoking Goat. For wood-fired pizza and cocktails, there’s Pizza East a few doors down — or street food at the buzzing Dinerama market on Great
Eastern Street. Further along, Gloria is the latest restaurant to win rave reviews.