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THE BROADGATE TOWER
INTRODUCTION
The Broadgate Tower is an icon, helping to define the London skyline. With floor-to-ceiling glazing, it offers expansive views across the capital, set in the centre of some of its most vibrant neighbourhoods.
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THE BUILDING
At 33 storeys, The Broadgate Tower is one of London’s tallest structures.
A rare opportunity exists to move into this enviable location, with efficient column-free floors available on levels one and eleven.
Striking green and blue colour coded escalators guide you to the double-deck lifts, designed for an effortless arrival experience.
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SUMMARY SPEC
• Finished floor-to-ceiling height – 2.75m
• Raised floor void – 150mm
• Planning grid – 1.5m
• Ten 18 person / 1,350kg double-decker
passenger lifts (five low rise serving levels
1–19 and five serving levels 1,2,18–33)
• Two goods lifts (3,000kg and 4,000kg)
• Dual electricity supplies from two
separate independent sub-stations
• Space for tenant standby power
• ‘Excellent’ BREEAM rating
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*All travel times taken from TFL and Crossrail. **All walking times taken from Google Maps.
WELL CONNECTED
The Broadgate Tower is moments from Liverpool Street Station, one of London’s best-connected transport hubs. With four tube lines, overground (Shoreditch High Street), national rail services and Crossrail on track for a 2018 launch, the building is perfectly located for both domestic and international travel.
TRANSPORT MAP
Whitechapel Gallery
PRESCOT STREET
CHEAPSIDE
LIVERPOOLSTREET
BARBICAN
OLD STREET
CANNON STREET
FENCHURCHSTREET
BANK
MONUMENT
TOWER HILL
ALDGATE
MOORGATE
SHOREDITCH HIGH STREET
Old Truman Brewary
Airports* 28 min City 35 min Heathrow 47 min Stansted 60 min Gatwick
Walking** 4 min Liverpool Street 8 min Shoreditch High Street 21 min Cannon Street
Underground* 2 min Bank 8 min Kings’s Cross / St. Pancras 10 min London Bridge 11 min Waterloo 15 min Euston
Crossrail* 2 min Farringdon 6 min Canary Wharf 7 min Bond Street 10 min Paddington
Bus stops London Cycle Scheme Central line Circle line Waterloo & City line Metropolitan line DLR
Hammersmith and City line
Northern line Overground National Rail Crossrail 2018
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Eating & Drinking 1 The Mayor of
Scaredy Cat Town/ The Breakfast Club
2 Ottolenghi Spitalfields
3 Galvin La Chapelle 4 The Liberty
Cheesesteak Company
5 Aubaine Beany Green Comptoir Libanais Crab Tavern Franco Manca José Pizarro Shoryu Ramen
The Botanist Yauatcha City Street Kitchen StreetDots 6 L’Anima Café 7 Pizza East 8 Darbaar9 The Owl & the
Pussycat10 New Street Grill11 Enoteca da Luca 12 Pittcue 13 Vintage Salt14 The Culpeper 15 City Zebrano16 Canto Corvino17 Bedales Wines18 The Grocer19 Verde & Company20 The Liberty of
Norton Folgate21 HKK 22 K1023 Eight Moorgate
Retail 24 Murdock 25 Anthropologie 26 Boxpark27 Rapha Spitalfields28 Cos29 Reiss30 SPACE NK31 Hobbs 32 Barber Barber
Gyms 33 1Rebel34 Broadgate Health
Club (Virgin Active)35 Fitness First
The Body Balance Clinic
Hotels 36 Shoreditch House37 South Place Hotel38 Andaz London
Liverpool Street39 The Bull & The Hide
Landmarks 40 The Old Truman
Brewery 41 Spitalfields Market42 Whitechapel Gallery43 Leadenhall Market44 The Barbican45 The Royal Exchange
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LOCAL AREA
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BROADGATE
Broadgate is so much more than simply a place to do business. For the 30,000 workers and visitors who come to the area, it feels like a complete neighbourhood, where their office life and social life are equally catered for.
— Over 60 shops, bars and restaurants in and around Broadgate Circle
— 4 fitness and health clubs— 17 office buildings— Welcoming green space and
landscaping throughout— Fortnightly Artisan Market of enticing
food and craft stalls— An extensive programme of events
on campus
1 Exchange Square2 Broadgate Circle3 Summer activities
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Miniature bamboo forests now fill Broadgate Plaza, creating a tropical and relaxing environment and nearby eateries spill out naturally into the space, creating a social atmosphere and a place to meet for lunch.
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1 Boxpark2 Columbia Road3 Redchurch Street4 Ebor Street5 Hoxton Square6 Columbia Road
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SHOREDITCH
Broadgate sits at the centre of some of London’s great cultural destinations. Shoreditch is renowned as a hub for creative industries, amazing bars and boutique fashion stores, while Spitalfields is a modern multi-cultural community steeped with history and fizzing with energy.
DISCLAIMERThe British Land Company PLC and their agents give notice that: these particulars are set out as a general outline only, for the guidance of intending purchasers or lessees and do not constitute, nor constitute part of, an offer or contract; all descriptions, dimensions, references to condition and necessary permission for use in occupation and other details are given without responsibility, and any intending purchasers or tenants should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of them. All floor areas and measurements are approximate. November 2016.
British Land Ed Atterwill Asset ManagerT +44 (0)20 7467 2842E [email protected]
Letting Agents Rory PatonT +44 (0)20 7861 1335E [email protected]
Dan GauntT +44 (0)20 7861 1314E [email protected]
Toby Pritchard-DaviesT +44 (0)20 7861 5212E [email protected]
www.broadgatetower.com
The British Land Company PLC York House 45 Seymour Street London W1H 7LX
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CONTACT DETAILS
For more information about leasing opportunities at The Broadgate Tower please contact:
We create...
Places People Prefer
We create...
Outstanding places where people want to work, shop and live
British Land has sector-leading development credentials, financial strength and enduring involvement in London.
Place-making lies at the heart of our business, and our strategy is to drive enduring demand for our properties by creating Places People Prefer – places where people want to work, shop and live. Our campus-led approach to offices offers significant advantages to our occupiers. It enhances their ability to attract and retain talent as we create a high-quality and flexible environment which exactly suits their workers’ needs (from the high quality of services provided by our Broadgate Estates team to the careful curation of appropriate retail and leisure providers in the area). It also allows them to grow and flex with the market, as for example at our Broadgate campus, where we worked with our existing occupier UBS to develop a new world class building to allow them to expand.
We own, manage, develop and finance a portfolio of £20 billion of Office and Retail assets across the UK (of which British Land share is £14.6 billion), and are one of Europe’s largest publicly listed real estate companies. London offices account for approximately half of our
portfolio, and we focus on larger, office-led mixed use lifestyle campuses such as Broadgate.
Development forms a key part of our business. We have a current pipeline of 2 million sq ft of new developments. We believe that we have a responsibility to support the environment and the communities where we are based, and this belief is central to how we operate our assets. For example, at Broadgate, over 600 school children have worked with artists to create contemporary artworks through our award winning creative curriculum, just one of our exciting art initiatives.
People have a choice where and how they work, shop and live, and the places we create are tailored to reflect this. We have a deep understanding of what our consumers want and how they behave, and we use this to design, build and manage outstanding places which make a positive difference to people’s everyday lives – by creating Places People Prefer.
Find out more at britishland.com