4 New Street Square, London, EC4A 3BF
- SIZE AVAILABLE
1,911 sq ft
178 sq m
- SECTOR
Office to lease
Lease details
- Lease available date:
- Now
- Lease type:
- Long term
Key features
- 16 Desk open-plan office
- 1x10 Boardroom
- 1x5 Meeting room
- Self-contained
- Breakout Area
- Private teapoint
Description
Fully designed, fitted and created for wellbeing and productivity. Created offers self-contained, spacious and sustainable workspaces.
A dedicated property management team are on hand to ensure a streamlined move and positive workplace experience. Ongoing managed services can be delivered as a package of essentials, with additional services available to suit your needs.
Designed, delivered and ready to go.
Location
A short walk to Farringdon, City Thameslink and Chancery Lane provide the quickest of routes across Central London. The Elizabeth Line has transformed this part of the city, providing access to the City of London in 3 minutes, the West End in 5 minutes or Canary Wharf in 10 minutes. There is truly no better location to place your business.
5 minute walk from Chancery Lane
6 minute walk from City Thameslink
8 minute walk from Farringdon
Brochures
4 New Street Square, London, EC4A 3BF
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Chancery Lane Station0.2 miles
- City Thameslink Station0.2 miles
- City Thameslink Station0.2 miles
Notes
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