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36 Queen Street

36 Queen Street is an office building originally designed in 1980 by Sir Terry Farrell, and subsequently refurbished in 2014 by London & Oriental with a new design by Rolfe Judd Architects. The building offers a total floor area of 46,744 sq ft (4,343 m²), arranged over a basement, ground floor and six upper floors. Its elegant façade, crowned with glazed box-style volumes, not only increases the usable floor area but also enhances visual connectivity with the surrounding urban environment. Located in one of the most historically rich and economically dynamic areas of the City of London, this prime location has evolved into a key business hub with excellent transport connections.The property is just a few minutes’ walk from Mansion House, Bank, Cannon Street and Blackfriars stations, providing fast and convenient access to both the City and the Southbank. The surrounding area benefits from a wide range of high-quality amenities, including award-winning restaurants and artisan cafés, premium fitness facilities, financial boutiques and cultural venues.

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Above ground area

46,744  sqf

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7 Above ground floors

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Standard floor area

6,600 sqf

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No Parking units

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