Summary
100 St John Street comprises 31,297 sq ft of high quality workspace, in the centre of London's Clerkenwell village.
Located within one of London’s most dynamic neighbourhoods, 100 St John Street has been refurbished to create 31,297 sq ft of contemporary office space.
The symmetrical façade features Portland stone columns and tinted brickwork.
Large, recessed glazing maximise the views into the ground floor showroom space and reception area.
With a modern and contemporary feel, the reception area is inspired by the Stepney Carrier building that previously occupied the site, and uses Art Deco references within the modern fixtures and finishes.
The efficient open plan floor plates maximise the existing character of the building with exposed concrete columns, beams and services.
Feature surrounds to the lift core bring the building identity through to each floor, while the space can be easily adapted by occupiers to suit their own needs and personalities.
The ground and lower ground floors will be leased as one unit and an opportunity exists to connect the space via a feature staircase within the area. The space benefits from a self-contained entrance and can be occupied for either showroom or office use.
Further information on marketing website - www.100stjohnstreet.london
Key Points
- Newly refurbished building
- Newly remodelled entrance lobby & common areas
- Refurbished office floors throughout
- Fully accessible metal tile raised floor
- Generous floor to ceiling heights
- Brand new exposed air-conditioning system
- New modern suspended lighting
- Superb natural daylight
- Interconnecting staircase between G & LG floors
- Exposed concrete down stand beams and floor columns
Possession
Available
VAT
The property is elected for VAT
Local Authority
The London Borough of Islington
Location
Farringdon is exceptionally connected through its station which is one of four interchanges in London where passengers can access national rail links (via Thameslink), London Underground services (Metropolitan, Circle and Hammersmith & City) and The Elizabeth Line (once complete). Opened in 1863, Farringdon Station claims to be the oldest underground metro station in the world, but perhaps more impressive is the estimation that a quarter of England’s population can reach Farringdon within 45 minutes.
Terms
New full repairing & insuring lease(s) available for a term by arrangement direct from the freeholder