100 Lower Thames Street, London, EC3R 6DL
- SIZE AVAILABLE
2,928-10,982 sq ft
272-1,020 sq m
- SECTOR
Office to lease
Lease details
- Lease available date:
- Ask agent
Key features
- Substantially refurbished reception
- New secure bike storage
- Shower facilities
- Very good natural light
- New LED lighting
- Refurbished air conditioning
- Hybrid suspended ceilings
- Raised floors
- New passenger lifts
Description
100 Lower Thames Street is a substantial office building arranged over ground and eight upper floors. The building benefits from a substantially refurbished, double height entrance off St Mary At Hill.
The 5th has been split to form 2 refurbished new Cat A Suites. Both suites benefit from river and Southbank views.
Location
The building is prominently located on the corner of Lower Thames Street and St Mary At Hill. Communications are excellent with both Monument (Circle, District, Central, Northern), Tower Hill (Circle, District and DLR) and Cannon Street underground stations within a few minutes walk.
Viewings
Viewings via appointment only
Terms
New lease direct from the Landlord
Brochures
100 Lower Thames Street, London, EC3R 6DL
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Monument Station0.2 miles
- Fenchurch Street Station0.2 miles
- London Bridge Station0.3 miles
Notes
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