The Gherkin, 30 St Mary Axe, London, EC3A 8AF

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REF NUMBER: AI5966

The Gherkin, 30 St Mary Axe, London, EC3A 8AF

Agent's Details

James Walker

T: 07957388184

Harriet De Freitas

T: (0)7940 516 827

Daniel Gilbert

T: +44 (0)7879 475 112

5,162 to 33,806 SqFt

(480 to 3,141 SqM)

For Rent £62.50 per SqFt

(£672.74 per SqM)

  • Iconic London building
  • 24 hr security
  • NO VAT
  • On-site eateries
  • Great natural light

Both the 3rd and the 8th floors are available in one of the most iconic buildings in London. The Gherkin cuts a stunning figure in the city skyline as well as offering amazing views across the city; making it an attractive place to work.

The available office space has been refurbished to Category B standard offering a generous amount of desks, meeting rooms and break out spaces. The reception has recently been remodelled giving it an impressive entrance. The office is located on a circular floor allowing views from every aspect from the double height floor space. And, if you get bored of the views you could always venture out to the on-site coffee bar, lounge bar or ramp it up a level with fine dining at Searcys at the very top of the tower.

Specification

Tripe height reception
Four pipe fan coil air conditioning
2.75m finished floor to ceiling heights
Fully raised accessible raised floors with 150mm void
Cycle storage and allocated spaces available
Impressive views
16 high speed 21 person passenger lift
24-hour security and access

The Gherkin, 30 St Mary Axe, London, EC3A 8AF

Agent's Details

James Walker

T: 07957388184

Harriet De Freitas

T: (0)7940 516 827

Daniel Gilbert

T: +44 (0)7879 475 112

Location

The building itself offers a range of extras for lunchtime’s including the Gherkin Street Food Plaza, a Lounge Bar on level 40, artisan bakery at Notes and fine dining at the top from Searcy’s. 30 St. Mary Axe is located in the heart of the city within the tower cluster which is home to a range of occupiers including the tech sector, media, finance and insurance.



The area was historically known as the insurance district but has now become a magnet for a more eclectic range of sectors with a diverse mix of bars and ever-evolving cafés and retail right on the doorstep.