60-60 desks from£33,730 / mo
Available private offices (1)

  • 60 person private office
    • 3238 sqft

    • Floor LG, G


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    Managed

    This type of office can be made bespoke to a company’s requirements – meaning that you can brand it and make it your own. With managed spaces, all costs from rent to fitout, will be bundled into one single, monthly fee - usually from a minimum term of 12 months.

    Please speak to one of our workspace advisors for more details.

    Included
    • 24 Hour Access
    • Meeting Rooms
    • Phone Booths
    • Shower Facilities
    • Bike Racks
    • AC
    • Ground Floor and Mezzanine
    Available now
    £33,730 / mo  excl. VAT
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Location

  1. Old Street5min walk
    • Northern Line
    • National Rail
  2. Shoreditch High Street6min walk
    • Overground Line
  3. Hoxton8min walk
    • Overground Line

Building Facilities

  1. Meeting Rooms

  2. 24 hr Access

  3. Furniture

  4. Trading Address

  5. Breakout Space

  6. Utilities

  7. Secure Access

  8. Wifi

  9. Mailing Address

  10. Cleaning

  11. Reception

  12. Phone Booths

  13. Bike Storage

  14. Showers

  15. Kitchen

Not Available

  1. Inventory Storage

  2. Beer & Wine

  3. Lockers

  4. Fruit & Snacks

  5. Coffee & Tea

  6. Event Space

  7. Events & Talks

  8. Childcare

  9. Roof Terrace

  10. Gym

  11. Pets Allowed

  12. Disabled Access

  13. Parking

  14. Printing

  15. Cafe

About this building

The best office on Hoxton Square.

A rare opportunity has arisen for a private office in the well known White Cube building on Hoxton Square. The building is famous for having formally housed the White Cube Gallery, which displayed works by contemporary A-listers such as Tracey Emin and Anthony Gormley. Notoriously, even Banksy deigned to bestow it with an original artwork. Sadly the gallery painted over it believing it to simply be graffiti, much to their later embarrassment.

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