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This stunning centre comprises 94 modern serviced offices and studios over four floors, in a highly sought-after Hackney high street location near London Fields Overground station. Members have access to air conditioning, modern meeting rooms, an on-site cafe, breakout areas, and even event space and a roof terrace! All business essentials such as a staffed reception,...
Read MoreBased in London's thriving design district, Clerkenwell, this is a light and airy warehouse workspace with serviced offices overlooking the historic Smithfield market. With an impressive entrance and large floor to ceiling windows, the space has all that members need to be their most productive selves, with air conditioning, breakout spaces, standing desks, private phone...
Read MoreFeaturing a stunning atrium, Republic offers dynamic serviced offices over nine floors and provides an opportunity to be part of a growing creative community in East London. Transport to the office spaces is facilitated by near access to Bromley by Bow and Bow Road stations, via the A12. On-site amenities include meeting rooms, air conditioning, a sandwich bar, The...
Read MoreThis vibrant workplace located in Plaistow offers office spaces with a contemporary design and exposed brickwork. There are bike racks on-site, and the space is perfectly located for local transport links, with London City Airport, West Ham station and Plaistow tube all nearby, making the commute quick and worry free. Tenants get access to a shared kitchen area, air...
Read MoreBased in Plaistow, this centre offers professional serviced offices that would be ideal for start ups and small to medium sized businesses looking for a new home, with space suitable for teams of up to seven. The centre boasts Wi Fi, meeting rooms, air conditioning, kitchen facilities and toilet facilities and tenants have 24 hour access, allowing you total control over...
Read MoreSome of the tallest buildings in Europe are found along Canary Wharf's iconic skyline. The tallest is One Canada Square, a 771-foot skyscraper completed in 1991 and the second-tallest building in the United Kingdom. Major office towers in Canary Wharf include 8 Canada Square, a skyscraper built in 2002. One Churchill Place is the headquarters for Barclays, while J.P. Morgan has its European headquarters at 25 Bank Street London.
Stratford's office options continue to grow at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Here East is an emerging hub for creative, digital, technology and media businesses centres around the former Olympic Press and Broadcast Centre. The site is equipped with some of the best data and connectivity infrastructure in Europe. With 227,200 sq ft of flexible Grade A office accommodation, the Press Centre has spaces of between 13,300 and 139,805 square feet. The Broadcast Centre has 661,000 sq ft of spaces of between 4,731 and 159,658 sq ft.
Former warehouses and factories have been transformed into modern offices throughout East London, helping to preserve the area's industrial heritage while providing high spec contemporary business space. Examples include the Tea Building, which was originally the site of the Lipton Tea factory. It now has 268,600 square feet of high-quality offices as well as a hotel and private members club.
Shoreditch also has several coworking office spaces catering to technology companies, including Campus London. Developed by Google, Campus London houses a coworking space operated by TechHub with desks, meeting rooms and office spaces. An on-site lab and programmes provide additional supports for entrepreneurs developing new products and services.
East London is a vibrant business and economic hub in the UK's capital, enjoying rapid growth across a variety of industries and improved infrastructure, along with an increase in highly skilled workers.
East London refers to a large area east of Central London and north of the River Thames, including the East End of London on the eastern fringe of the ancient walls of the City of London.
The area includes six of London's modern boroughs, including Barking and Dagenham, Havering, Newham, Redbridge, Tower Hamlets, and Waltham Forest. A large part of the London Borough of Hackney is also within East London, including Shoreditch.
Major Transport Links: Local transportation links areas of East London to London City transport hubs like Liverpool Street station, outwards to London City Airport and Heathrow Airport, and beyond into the wider United Kingdom. Notable rail stations in East London include Bethnal Green, Whitechapel High Street, Aldgate East, London Fields, Cambridge Heath, Hackney Central, Bow Road and Bromley by Bow subway station.
The Docklands Light Rail (DLR) also provides transport links throughout East London’s Docklands with high volume stations including Devons Road, Poplar, and All Saints. Numerous bus routes also provide regular services throughout East London, many departing from the Devons Road Bus Interchange, to further ensure all the transport needs you could require for your serviced offices - whether for commuting or travel - are well provided for.
History: The historic heart of modern-London is the East End, which developed during the Middle Ages outside of the ancient city walls. Much of the development focused on old Roman roads, particularly from Bishopsgate and Aldgate.
Industry: Industry fuelled further development eastward from the start of the eighteenth century. Much of the area's early industry depended on the River Thames, incluing Aldgate Pump, and several docks were built in Tower Hamlets and neighbouring areas.
Regeneration: As industry declined, East London experienced significant regeneration from the late twentieth century. Redevelopment transformed London Docklands and created a new financial centre at Canary Wharf. The 2012 Olympic Games also spurred new development in Stratford when East London became home to the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, which covers 650 acres and was built as the main venue cluster for the 2012 Summer Olympic Games.
The available properties above house private offices, shared workspaces and furnished office space to rent in East London. The office options are available for rent on short term flexible contracts. The office space to rent feature a comprehensive selection of facilities and services including staffed receptions, admin support, Wi Fi and broadband internet, event space, conference and meeting rooms, video conferencing, central heating and air conditioning, car parking, kitchens facilities, showers, 24 hour access, bike racks and even options for a roof terrace.
Browse the listings above to find our range of East London workspaces to rent, with all inclusive pricing that covers rent, business rates and facilities. If you're looking for East London coworking space we can help you find shared workspaces and desk rentals to suit your unique business requirements.
In addition to the currently available office space to rent, we also have other commercial properties in East London and flexible, serviced offices available for rent in other prime locations throughout Central London. Fill in the Quick Quotes form or call 020 3965 9617 to speak to one of our experts about the shared and serviced office facilities available to rent in the area.
SMEs are the most common serviced office occupier. First-time business owners are also typical tenants, as a serviced office is perceived as a less risky option when compared to conventional office space.
All-inclusive pricing. Short / flexible lease length. Less capital expenditure. Opportunities for networking. No dilapidation costs.
Business centre and business park space is available in a number of forms including serviced offices, virtual offices, hot desks, and shared office space.
Flexibility. Better value than conventional space. Creative allocation of space and high quality premises. Lower financial risks. No legal or commercial agent costs.
London offers a diverse mix of office space for startups and freelancers, who can choose among co-working spaces, serviced offices, hot desks, accelerators, and incubators.
Access to first-class facilities. Flexible contracts. A wide variety of locations & specifications. Environment created for startups. Fosters growth, creativity, and collaboration.
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