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Page 1: Volume 1 - The Post Building

VERSION 1.0

Volume 1

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SPACES OF VARIETY AND FLEXIBILITY WITH DECK LEVELS, TERRACES AND ROOFTOP GARDENS

Schedule of areas

Level Office (sq ft)

Terrace (sq ft)

Max Height (m)

Rooftop garden 7,437

10–11

9

8

7

6

5

3–4 (incl. 11,038 sq ft deck) 44,134 242 5.5

1–2 (incl. 11,035 sq ft deck) 44,377 262 5.5

G 5,500 6.0

LG 441 cycle spaces & facilities 4.8

Total offices (Excluding reception)

263,383

Total offices (Remaining)

88,511

Sectional dimensions are taken from top of 350mm raised floor to underside of soffit

Remaining Pre-let to McKinsey & Company Under offer

Pre-let to McKinsey & Company

Pre-let to McKinsey & Company

Pre-let to McKinsey & Company

Pre-let to McKinsey & Company

Pre-let to McKinsey & Company / Under offer

Under offer

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Entrance to The Post Building on Museum Street

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5,500 sq ft lobby with 6 metre section height

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Level 3 — potential occupier reception

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Level 3 — north-west corner

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Level 3 — looking north from the south-west corner

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Level 2 — looking north from the south-west cornerLevel 3 — potential collaboration, dining and events’

space within the double-height volume

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Level 3 — potential meeting rooms under the deck

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2.6 metresSTANDARD LONDON OFFICE CEILING HEIGHT

FLOOR LEVEL

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5.5 metresTHE POST BUILDING CEILING HEIGHT

FLOOR LEVEL

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Views to the British Museum from the 7,500 sq ft rooftop garden

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Garden rooms on the 7,500 sq ft rooftop garden

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Gin Terrace on the 7,500 sq ft rooftop garden

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Floorplans

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N E W O X F O R D S T R E E T

H I G H H O L B O R N

MU

SE

UM

ST

RE

ET

O�ce lobby

Loadingbay

Loading bayentrance

DU

NN

’S PA

SS

AG

E

O�ce cycleentrance

O�ceentrance

Public roof terrace access

O�ceentrance

4.8m

5.8m

8.0m

11.2m

4.4m

4.6m

Ground level

Retail / Restaurant / Grab + Go / Gallery uses

Office Lobby

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N E W O X F O R D S T R E E T

H I G H H O L B O R N

MU

SE

UM

ST

RE

ET

Cycle amenities for o�ces

Cycle amenities for o�ces

Lower groundlevel

Market-leading cycle facilities designed in partnership with Rapha

Retail / Restaurant / / Gallery uses

Cycle facilities

441 cycle storage & lockers 32 showers Changing rooms Drying room Cycle workshop

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N E W O X F O R D S T R E E T

H I G H H O L B O R N

MU

SE

UM

ST

RE

ET

D E C K A B O V E

32m

24m

18m

14m

20m

16m

Level 1 & 244,377 sq ft

Office

Terrace

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N E W O X F O R D S T R E E T

H I G H H O L B O R N

MU

SE

UM

ST

RE

ET

3m5m

13m

8m

8m

8m

Level 211,035 sq ft

Office

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N E W O X F O R D S T R E E T

H I G H H O L B O R N

MU

SE

UM

ST

RE

ET

DECK ABOVE

Level 3 & 444,134 sq ft

Office

Terrace

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N E W O X F O R D S T R E E T

H I G H H O L B O R N

MU

SE

UM

ST

RE

ET

Level 411,038 sq ft

Office

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MUSEUM

STREET

NEW OXFORD STREET

HIGH HOLBORN

Indicative occupier fit-out ideas: Level 3 & 444,134 sq ft (incl. 11,038 sq ft level 4)

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A NEW BENCHMARK BUILDINGFOR THE WEST END

Summary specification

P O W E R

3mva of power Small power: 30w/sq m LED lighting: 7.2w/sq m

H V A C S Y S T E M

Fan coil cooling operated in conjunction with mixed-mode ventilation

R A I S E D A C C E S S

350mm raised access floors

O C C U P A N C Y

Designed to 1:8 sq m occupational density

S E C T I O N H E I G H T S

Section heights of 4.2m–5.5m creating unparalleled volume and light

S P A C E

– 263,000 sq ft of flexible Grade A office space

– 126,000 sq ft pre-leased to McKinsey & Company

– 49,000 sq ft under offer– 88,000 sq ft remaining

L I F T S

10 × 21-person passenger lifts, 2 × good lifts and 1 × cyclist lift

R E T A I L

33,000 sq ft of high quality retail / grab + go / restaurant / gallery space

C O N N E C T I V I T Y

Substantial spatial allowance for occupier plant as well as connectivity resilience

S U S T A I N A B I L I T Y

Targeting BREEAM Excellent / LEED Gold / EPC B

W I R E D S C O R E

WiredScore Platinum

C O M P L E T I O N

Completion scheduled for Q1 2019

E N T R A N C E

5,500 sq ft office lobby with 6.0m section height and potential for independent occupier entrances

A R C H I T E C T S

Designed by architects Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (AHMM)

C Y C L I N G B Y R A P H A

441 cycle spaces (1:597 sq ft ratio) and cycle workshop. 32 shower cubicles. 441 lockers

O U T D O O R S P A C E

21,000 sq ft of outdoor amenity, including 7,500 sq ft rooftop garden, plus private terraces on each level

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View our film ‘Architecture For Ideas’ here:postbuilding.com

OFFICE

JLLAndrew Barnes / George Reynolds+44 20 7493 4933

Pilcher HershmanDavid Rosen / David Jackson+44 20 7399 8600

CBREPhillip Howells / Matt Chicken+44 20 7182 2000

RETAIL & RESTAURANTS

CBRESteven Stedman+44 20 7182 2712

Charlie Reid+44 20 7182 2473

Davis Coffer LyonsTracey Mills+44 20 7299 0700

JOINT OWNERS AND DEVELOPERS

Brockton CapitalAlex Wright / Dan Brown+44 20 7220 2500

Oxford PropertiesHenry Shearer / Chris Carter Keall+44 20 7822 8300

Disclaimer: Computer generated images and photography are intended for illustrative purposes only and should be treated as general guidance. The characteristics and style of a generated image may not be an accurate representation of the final furnishings and fittings at the development.