10 Hills Place, London, W1F 7SD
- SIZE AVAILABLE
3,456-6,907 sq ft
321-642 sq m
- SECTOR
Office to lease
Lease details
- Lease available date:
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Key features
- 4th Fully Fitted
- Raised floors
- Lift
- Chilled beam air conditioning
- Meeting rooms
Description
The property was remodelled by Amanda Levete Architects (completed in September 2009) which included the creation of a new aluminium facade alongside the original period building on Oxford Street. The eye lid shaped windows are designed to funnel light down into the offices whilst creating an interesting sculptural and reflective facade.
The offices have been fully fitted to a high standard by the previous tenant to provide the following specification:
Location
The property is located on the corner of Hills Place and Oxford Street, in close proximity to Oxford Circus Underground Station (Central, Victoria and Bakerloo Lines).
The area is well served by extensive transport links and excellent leisure and retail amenities.
Specifications
• Fully fitted
• Raised floors
• Lift
• Chilled beam air-conditioning with inbuilt lighting
• Meeting rooms & pods
• Kitchen
• Excellent natural light
Brochures
10 Hills Place, London, W1F 7SD
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Oxford Circus Station0.1 miles
- Bond Street Station0.4 miles
- Tottenham Court Road Station0.4 miles
Notes
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