Commercial Properties To Let in Fitzrovia, London, serviced office, business park, office
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Located in London's West End, 47-50 Margaret Street is situated on the south side of Margaret Street between Regent Street and Great Portland Street. This street was once at the fashionable epicentre of London's rag trade. Architectural gems such as the Victorian Grade I listed All Saints Church ...
- Open Plan
- Excellent Natural Light
- Wood Flooring
Moray House is located on the west side of Great Titchfield Street, between Little Portland Street and Mortimer Street, in the heart of vibrant Fitzrovia. Rich in history with a notable artistic and Bohemian heritage, today Fitzrovia is known to be a popular destination attracting fashion, medica...
- Good Ceiling Height
- Excellent Transport Links
- Wood Flooring
Latest tailor-made location in London’s West End seamlessly blends comfort and functionality. Featuring chic interior design and state-of-the-art amenities, Fitzrovia - 22 Berners Street boasts an unbeatable location between Oxford Circus and Tottenham Court Road Stations. Entering the buildin...
42-48 Great Portland Street is prominently positioned on the east side of Great Portland Street, just moments from Oxford Street and nestled within the energetic Fitzrovia Quarter. The location combines a rich mix of creativity, commerce, and lifestyle, with world-class dining, shopping, and cult...
This impressive building offers exceptionally high-quality and design-led workspace with various options to accommodate businesses of all shapes and sizes. The space is home to a stylish ground-floor café and breakout area leading down to premium meeting facilities on the lower-ground.
Located in Fitzrovia on Foley Street with trees and red bricks all around. When you step inside the character doesn't stop, with exposed brick offices to accommodate businesses of all shapes and sizes. The building benefits from video conferencing facilities, 24/7 building access and secure bike ...






































