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On behalf of world renowned architects, Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners (RSHP), bbg is proud to offer a rare opportunity to acquire spectacular office space on the 14th floor of the iconic Leadenhall Building.
The Leadenhall Building, affectionately known as “The Cheesegrater”, is one of the most striking, elegant and widely recognized structures on London’s skyline. Standing at 225 meters tall and designed by RSHP, this marvel of modern engineering and design features a distinctive wedge shape that preserves the view of St Paul’s Cathedral from Fleet Street, maximizing space efficiency while offering breathtaking views of the City.
The building incorporates cutting-edge energy-efficient systems and materials, earning it the highly coveted BREEAM rating of “Excellent.” Tenants enjoy top-tier amenities, including advanced security systems, high-speed elevators, and flexible office spaces designed to foster productivity and collaboration. Additionally, top-class end-of-journey facilities with secure bicycle parking and shower facilities are available to tenants.
Located across the road from the iconic Lloyds of London and the Leadenhall Market, the Leadenhall Building offers excellent connectivity with access to five tube stations, four railway stations, and the Elizabeth Line within a six-minute walk, as well as numerous bus and cycling routes.
The available space is furnished and comprises 30-50 desks, in approximately 3,100 sq.ft. on RSHP’s floor (14th) on the southeastern corner of the building, with views of Lloyds of London and beyond. The space benefits from a demised meeting room, shared breakout and kitchen facilities.
Further meeting rooms, two large inter-connecting boardrooms and an area for large presentations with state of the art projection facilities, are also available for hire by separate arrangement.
This is a fantastic opportunity to occupy an office space on the same floor as the architects of the building itself.