£57,260 pa
(£35.00/sq. ft. pa)
Office to letBotanical Works, 2 Jubilee Street, Whitechapel, London E1
1,636 sq. ft
About this property
Excellent natural daylight
Air conditioning & heating
CAT6 data cabling & underfloor power
Furnished with 18 desks with scope of 30 desks in total
Communal roof terrace
8 person passenger lift
BREEAM Excellent
Fully dda compliant
Education use considered, subject to planning
Estimated Rates Payable: £22200.52
Description
Botanical Works is a brand new office development providing high specification offices. The development occupies a prime position in the fashionable neighbourhood of Whitechapel and Stepney, only a short distance from the UK’s financial powerhouse of the City of London.The second floor is the last floor remaining and has been fitted and furnished to provide open plan desking for 18 people. There is a tranquil botanical garden communal roof terrace offering a beautiful relaxing outdoor space.
Location
Stepney and Whitechapel are culture and lifestyle hubs in the East End of London, providing an abundance of local restaurants, cafés, bars, parks and galleries to occupiers. The George Tavern stands proudly on the corner of Jubilee Street — a pub mentioned by everyone from Dickens to Pepys and all the way back to Chaucer. It is undoubtedly one of the true jewels of London’s pub scene. Whitechapel Station is situated approximately 700m from Botanical Works and hosts the new Crossrail Elizabeth line in addition to underground lines.
Botanical Works is a brand new office development providing high specification offices. The development occupies a prime position in the fashionable neighbourhood of Whitechapel and Stepney, only a short distance from the UK’s financial powerhouse of the City of London.The second floor is the last floor remaining and has been fitted and furnished to provide open plan desking for 18 people. There is a tranquil botanical garden communal roof terrace offering a beautiful relaxing outdoor space.
Location
Stepney and Whitechapel are culture and lifestyle hubs in the East End of London, providing an abundance of local restaurants, cafés, bars, parks and galleries to occupiers. The George Tavern stands proudly on the corner of Jubilee Street — a pub mentioned by everyone from Dickens to Pepys and all the way back to Chaucer. It is undoubtedly one of the true jewels of London’s pub scene. Whitechapel Station is situated approximately 700m from Botanical Works and hosts the new Crossrail Elizabeth line in addition to underground lines.