Commercial Properties For Sale in Zone 1, London
This former church hall is currently arranged as two self-contained units: Unit 1: This unit, currently leased to Modern House Estate agency, features two impressive double-height halls thoughtfully designed as contemporary office spaces. Complete with two meeting rooms, a fully fitted kitchen,...
Exceptional Freehold Opportunity in Prime Shoreditch / Old Street Location This superb, prominent corner building is situated on the south side of City Road, close to Old Street, in the heart of London’s vibrant Tech City. It would make an ideal base for an international showroom...
165a Borough High Street is accessed via Mermaid Court, a short walk from London Bridge Station and also Borough tube station. The building is currently operating as an Art School but has various alternative potential uses, subject to planning. Other uses could include, residential, offices, serv...
4 storey building 5895 sq.ft. approx. GIA including lift area, currently used as a retail gallery on the ground floor with associated workshop and offices on the upper. All floors are serviced by a lift and stairwell to the rear of the building, accessed via Luke Street.
4 storey building 5895 sq.ft. approx. GIA including lift area, currently used as a retail gallery on the ground floor with associated workshop and offices on the upper. All floors are serviced by a lift and stairwell to the rear of the building, accessed via Luke Street.
4 storey building 5895 sq.ft. approx. GIA including lift area, currently used as a retail gallery on the ground floor with associated workshop and offices on the upper. All floors are serviced by a lift and stairwell to the rear of the building, accessed via Luke Street.
The Subject forms the lower ground and basement areas of a newly constructed £117m office building totalling eight floors offering circa 2,000 new desks. The premises is situated next to the main entrance of Angel Square (the building) and has been designed to offer an exemplar contemporary accom...











