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1 Triton Square, London, NW1 3XB
29,746 to 313,259 Sq Ft / Offices
Withdrawn - Last updated: 06 March 2024
The building has undergone a comprehensive back to the frame refurbishment and extension providing a state-of-the-art prime headquarters office building located at the heart of the campus and which was completed to shell & core in 2021. Served by a principal entrance, there is a possibility of a self-contained reception, subject to space take.
Location
The property is located at Regent’s Place, a 13 acre, fully managed mixed-use campus in London’s West End. The property benefits from four London Underground stations (Warren Street, Great Portland Street, Regent’s Park and Euston Square) located within easy walking distance, serviced by six different lines. The property is also only a short walk to Euston Station, providing access to the national rail network.Accommodation
Demise | Sq ft | Sq m |
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8th | 31,960 | 2,969 |
7th | 32,140 | 2,985 |
6th - Large terraces x4 | 29,746 | 2,763 |
5th | 43,585 | 4,049 |
4th | 43,585 | 4,049 |
3rd | 43,738 | 4,063 |
2nd | 43,488 | 4,040 |
1st | 45,017 | 4,182 |
Specification
Amenities
25 Car parking spaces
400 Bike racks
400 Lockers
40 Showers
20 Motorbike spaces
BREEAM Outstanding
WELL enabled
Storage available
Main reception plus separate self contained ground floor entrance
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