36 Queen Street, London, EC4R
- SIZE AVAILABLE
7,032 sq ft
653 sq m
- SECTOR
Office to lease
Lease details
- Lease available date:
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Key features
- 24 hour access
- Air Conditioning
- Bike Store
- LG7 lighting
- Raised access flooring
- Shower facility
- Suspended ceilings
- 24hr security
Description
Currently undergoing refurbishment,
36 Queen Street will boast style from the outset
and throughout. A newly remodelled reception
area and touch down space, the refurbishment
will ensure an enhanced arrival experience.
The 3rd floor has been carefully considered
and designed to deliver a brand new fully fitted
space, fulfilling the occupiers every need.
36 Queen Street is in the heart of the City, being located within 5 minutes' walk of Mansion House, Cannon Street and Bank Underground stations.
It's connectivity via Underground, National Rail, DLR and the Elizabeth Line is second to none.
The building is moments away from the City's primary retail area at One New Change, Cheapside and Bow Lane. 36 Queen Street also benefits from being a stones throw from the River Thames for more peaceful local amenity.
Brochures
36 Queen Street, London, EC4R
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Mansion House Station0.1 miles
- Cannon Street Station0.1 miles
- Bank Station0.2 miles
Notes
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