Union Street, London, SE1
Size
2,154
Lease length
3months
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Parking
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- Price per
- Primary use
- Shop
- Frontage
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Key features
- Self-contained unit
- Ground and Basement Floors
- Wood Effect Flooring throughout
- Frontage
- Kitchen
- W.C Facilities
- Central SE1 location
Description
(200 sqm), that offers a multitude of uses under Class E. Arranged over the ground and
basement floors previously used as an office / showroom.
Located at the eastern end of Union Street close to the junction with Borough High Street.
Union Street remains as a cut through to all major destinations with a constant footfall
going between London Bridge and Southwark & Waterloo stations.
This vibrant area of the South Bank hosts a variety of restaurants, bars and cafes not to
mention a short walk from Flat Iron Square and Borough Market.
Available to view immediately.
- Let type
- Long
- Let contract length
- 3 months
- Status
- Available
- Date available
- 04 May 2026
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- Business rates
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- Use class
- E
- Floors in building
- 2
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