Property Type | Leisure / Restaurant / Retail |
Tenure | To Let |
Size | 13,558 to 24,458 sq ft |
Business Rates | To be assessed |
Service Charge | TBC |
Energy Performance Rating | Upon enquiry |
Built in 1929, the former Natwest Headquarters is coming to the market as a rare opportunity to bring a landmark retail, restaurant or leisure user to the heart of the City of London. The space is arranged over ground floor, mezzanine level and flexible basement space with the centrepiece being the incredible domed banking hall.
Under new ownership the upper floors of the building will be transformed into a new hotel with an entrance on One Princes Street and a new flagship retail/leisure unit accessed via Mansion House Street immediately adjacent to The Ned. Subject to planning.
The accommodation comprises the following areas:
Name | sq ft | sq m | Availability |
---|---|---|---|
Ground | 6,900 | 641.03 | Available |
Mezzanine | 6,658 | 618.55 | Available |
Basement | 10,900 | 1,012.64 | Available |
Total | 24,458 | 2,272.22 |
The Grade II Listed building is located in the Bank Conservation Area in the City of London with Bank station immediately outside the property.
Nearby operators include The Ned, Coq d'Argent, Puttshack, The Libertine at The Royal Exchange and Big Mamma Group due to open later this year.
All viewings via sole agents P-Three