£533,552 pa
(£69.50/sq. ft. pa)
Office to letTea Building, The Tea Building, 56 Shoreditch High Street, London E1
7,677 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: £140489.1
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.