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  • Kitchen
  • Breakout area
  • Reception
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Location

  1. Moorgate4min walk
    • Circle Line
    • Hammersmith and City Line
    • Metropolitan Line
    • Northern Line
    • National Rail
  2. Bank6min walk
    • Central Line
    • Northern Line
    • Waterloo and City Line
    • Dlr Line

Building Facilities

  1. Meeting Rooms

  2. Inventory Storage

  3. Beer & Wine

  4. 24 hr Access

  5. Furniture

  6. Fruit & Snacks

  7. Breakout Space

  8. Utilities

  9. Coffee & Tea

  10. Secure Access

  11. Wifi

  12. Cleaning

  13. Reception

  14. Phone Booths

  15. Bike Storage

  16. Showers

  17. Kitchen

Not Available

  1. Lockers

  2. Trading Address

  3. Event Space

  4. Events & Talks

  5. Mailing Address

  6. Childcare

  7. Roof Terrace

  8. Gym

  9. Pets Allowed

  10. Disabled Access

  11. Parking

  12. Printing

  13. Cafe

About this building

42 New Broad Street features two fully managed suites. The entire third floor is 3,545 sq. ft, which can be delivered in a newly refurbished, fully fitted and furnished condition. The space features 56 workstations, 2x meeting rooms, 2x meeting booths and a large fitted kitchen / breakout space.

The part second floor of 1,324 sq. ft features newly refurbished open plan fitted space, with a large attractive boardroom and fitted kitchen.

42 New Broad Street is prominently situated on the northern side of New Broad Street in a prime location in the heart of the City of London. New Broad Street is an attractive pedestrianised street running parallel to Liverpool Street and London Wall. The property is located less than a 2 minute walk from the new Liverpool Street Crossrail station entrance.

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