35 Grosvenor Street
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Overview
The building’s history dates back to 1725 when Richard Lissiman, mason and John Simmons, carpenter were each given permission to build new town houses as part of the original development of Grosvenor Street. In the 1970’s both properties were demolished behind their facades and a new frame constructed to provide a single office building linked to 11 Three King’s Yard at the rear. The entire building has now been comprehensively refurbished to provide high quality offices ideal for today’s business requirements.
An impressive new purpose built reception incorporating a ceramic tile floor, American cherry timber panelling with Lacobel painted glass and a bespoke desk provides a stunning approach to the offices beyond. A new eight person lift provides access to all floor areas. The offices incorporate three pipe VRF unit comfort cooling, perforated metal tile suspending ceilings with LG7 compliant lighting, and new carpeting throughout. New toilet and shower facilities have been created. The building also incorporates private car parking, a landscaped courtyard, capped off services allowing the occupier to provide catering facilities to its own requirements and vault storage.
Amenities:
- 3 pipe VRF comfort cooling
- 8 person passenger lift
- Newly created reception area featuring bespoke desk
& seating
- Perimeter trunking
- New carpeting throughout
- Secondary glazing to Grosvenor Street
- Private garage
- New toilet facilities on each floor
- Shower
- Capped off services for bespoke catering facilities
- LG7 Compliant lighting
- Storage vaults
- Private courtyard
- Superb natural light
- BREAM rating of ‘Very Good’
- Green Roof
Source: 35grosvenorstreet.com
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