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Shoreditch Triangle
£50,000 per annum

51-53 Rivington Street

London, EC2A 3QB

The Space

Authentic ground and lower floor converted warehouse office/showroom to let

At a glance

Property Type Offices
Tenure To Let
Size 1,034 sq ft
Rent £50,000 per annum
Business Rates £16 per sq ft
Service Charge £3,000 per annum
Energy Performance Rating This property has been graded as E

Old Street
6 mins


Shoreditch High Street
6 mins


Hoxton
9 mins


Liverpool Street
11 mins


Shoreditch High Street
5 mins


Old Street
5 mins


Hoxton
9 mins


Liverpool Street
11 mins


Key Points

  • Timber flooring
  • Exposed brick work
  • Fully fitted kitchennette
  • W/Cs on both floors
  • Light well providing natural light

Description

An opportunity to trade alongside the designers, galleries, creative businesses and tech companies in the ‘Shoreditch Triangle'. Neighbouring occupiers in Rivington Street and Charlotte Road include: Ruffians, The Princes Trust/The Royal Drawing School, The Bricklayers Arms, Blacklock, Popolo.

Available area

The accommodation comprises of the following

Name sq ft sq m Availability
Ground 532 49.42 Available
Lower Ground 502 46.64 Available
Total 1,034 96.06

The Location

The property is situated on Rivington Street in the heart of Shoreditch. The nearest stations are Shoreditch High Street (Overground) and Old Street (Northern Line and Mainline), which are a 5 and 10 minuutes walk respectively. Old Street, Shoreditch High Street and Great Eastern Street are all in close proximity to the property. There are numerous notable occupiers in the vicinity including The Blues Kitchen, The Diner, Brindisa, The Breakfast Club, Red Dog Saloon, Callooh Callay, House of Hackney, Sneakerstuff, Homeslice, Pizza Pilgrims, Hache, Ruffians and Busaba Eathai.

Specifications

- Original features including timber flooring on ground floor, exposed brickwork
and steel cast columns
- Fully fitted kitchenette
- Light well providing natural light to the lower ground floor

Viewings

via Sitrling Ackroyd

£50,000 per annum