Commercial Properties To Let in SW (Postcode Area), serviced office, business park, office
Commercial unit spread across ground and basement totalling circa 1,100sqft. The unit is currently used as a travel agency and would suit itself for many different uses across the E class usage. The premises has recently been refurbished to a very high/modern standard with a brand new shop fronta...
Perfectly balanced between space and efficiency, our large units are bright, comfortable, and thoughtfully designed for small/medium teams or expanding companies. These offices combine practicality with a welcoming atmosphere, all within a creative business hub that encourages collaboration.
King Street is an attractive Grade II Listed period building located in the heart of St. James, ideally situated almost opposite to Christies and neighbouring companies such as Rio Tinto and BP to name a few. The available space benefits from a high quality full fit out which includes desks and c...
The Ground Floor accommodation of 909 sq ft is available to let from January 2026. The premises are suitable for economic offices or alternative uses such as retail, medical and others subject to necessary consents. The building benefits from recently refurbished reception and end of trip facilit...
Located in the heart of Mayfair in the prestigious St James's, this beautiful office is situated on the first floor of a Victorian property. Within a stones' throw from Green Park underground station the serviced office offers an ideal office space for a variety of companies.
The Food Exchange Building is a creation of New Covent Garden Market. Forming part of London's newest district, this is London’s most dynamic community of fresh food businesses. Make connections, build relationships and expand your horizons. The premises provide high quality office suites compli...
Located on the eastern side of Grosvenor Gardens, this fourth floor office sits in the heart of London’s prestigious Belgravia district. The area is home to leading occupiers including Google, EDF Energy, Bluecrest Capital Management, and the Royal Bank of Scotland


























