Non quoting
Office to let161 Marsh Wall, London E14
From 13,223 - 61,144 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
Unfurnished
About this property
Dockside location
1 min from Canary Wharf
Fitted offices
Meeting rooms
Manned reception
Car parking
Air conditioning
Raised floor
Suspended ceiling
Self-contained
Estimated Rates Payable: £565582
Description
The building is arranged over the ground and four upper floors totalling 61,144 sq.ft.
The building has a large forecourt providing good drop-off and (external/internal) car parking
Location
161 Marsh Wall is located just to the south of Canary Wharf Estate occupying a prominent position on the western end of Marsh Wall which is one London Docklands main arterial routes.
The building is adjacent to Canary Wharf and provides access to the Jubilee Line, (Heron Quay) DLR and Elizabeth Line stations as well as over 700,000 sq.ft of shops, bars, and restaurants.
Viewings
Via prior appointment with landlords sole agents Cherryman
Terms
By negotiation directly from the landlord.
Specifications
The floors are currently fitted.
EPC
The building currently hods an overall EPC score of c-64.
A study has been completed to improve the EPC score to B to comply with mees rules coming into effect in 2030 by changing the current lighting to LED and introducing sensor controls.
The building is arranged over the ground and four upper floors totalling 61,144 sq.ft.
The building has a large forecourt providing good drop-off and (external/internal) car parking
Location
161 Marsh Wall is located just to the south of Canary Wharf Estate occupying a prominent position on the western end of Marsh Wall which is one London Docklands main arterial routes.
The building is adjacent to Canary Wharf and provides access to the Jubilee Line, (Heron Quay) DLR and Elizabeth Line stations as well as over 700,000 sq.ft of shops, bars, and restaurants.
Viewings
Via prior appointment with landlords sole agents Cherryman
Terms
By negotiation directly from the landlord.
Specifications
The floors are currently fitted.
EPC
The building currently hods an overall EPC score of c-64.
A study has been completed to improve the EPC score to B to comply with mees rules coming into effect in 2030 by changing the current lighting to LED and introducing sensor controls.