The Smiths Building, 179 Great Portland Street, London, W1W 5PL
- SIZE AVAILABLE
425-765 sq ft
39-71 sq m
- SECTOR
Office to lease
Lease details
- Lease available date:
- Now
- Lease type:
- Long term
Key features
- 24/7 Hour Access
- Cycle Storage Facilities
- Shower Facilities
Description
The Smiths Building, located on Great Portland Street and minutes from the station, is perfect for commuting and meeting clients. Featuring private office spaces, meeting rooms and an on-site gym, this workspace is ideal for boosting productivity.
The building was built in 1913 for Smiths Industries. The building was opened to make the first ever Speedometer for the motor car. The well-known architects Stiff & Trevillion are working hard to restore it’s original character to the building. Expect a combination of industrial/contemporary style mixed with vintage/modern furniture and lighting.
Location
The Smiths Building is located 3 minutes south of Great Portland Street Station (Circle, Metropolitan, and Hammersmith & City Lines) and 6 minutes south east of Regents Park Station (Bakerloo Line).
Brochures
The Smiths Building, 179 Great Portland Street, London, W1W 5PL
NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Great Portland Street Station0.1 miles
- Regent's Park Station0.2 miles
- Warren Street Station0.3 miles
Notes
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