Level 22
Broadgate
Tower
12,563 Sq FT of fully fitted & furnished offices
Introduction
The Broadgate Tower is a distinctive office building situated at the nexus of Shoreditch, Spitalfields and the City of London, affording spectacular 360° views of the capital from column free floorplates with floor to ceiling windows.
Innovative and striking design make this fantastic tower building readily recognisable. The building is entered from the landscaped courtyards around the base of the building into a glorious triple height reception, manned 24/7.
The signature green and blue colour coded escalators take the visitor to the double decker, programmed liftsets that deliver passengers to their selected floor with exceptional speed and minimal waiting times.


The signature green and blue colour coded escalators take the visitor to the double decker, programmed liftsets that deliver passengers to their selected floor with exceptional speed and minimal waiting times.

Level 22
Level 22 in this contemporary landmark is offered with the benefit of a superlative fit out, designed to the highest quality standards in occupier working environments.
Fully furnished with plentiful meeting rooms, break out zones and amenity areas, it is an exceptional opportunity for an occupier to walk in and start work from one of the highest quality, fully fitted office floors ever offered.
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Specification
- 24+ person boardroom
- 82 desks 1
- 72 lockers
- 10+ meeting rooms
- Collaboration areas
- 2 person reception
- 38 touchdown positions
- 3 privacy cubicles
- 2 refresh hubs
- Resource hub
- Storage & coat cupboards
- Experience Centre 2

24+ person boardroom

82 desks 1

72 lockers

10+ meeting rooms

Collaboration areas

2 person reception

38 touchdown positions

3 privacy cubicles

2 refresh hubs

Resource hub

Storage & coat cupboards

Experience Centre 2
1 Desk numbers can be significantly increased
2 Easily adapted for other functions, including desk spaces, meeting rooms or private offices
Floorplan

Meet Some Neighbours
Within a stone’s throw of Broadgate Tower is a rich array of shops, restaurants, bars, clubs and cultural venues, in all sorts of shapes, sizes and colours, reflecting the differing influences of Shoreditch, Spitalfields and the City.
Well Connected
The Broadgate Tower sits atop Liverpool Street Station where a sophisticated and effective transport infrastructure has developed to provide virtually unparalleled communications across the capital and to every major transport interchange, whether bus, underground, mainline rail or air.
Underground
5 of TfL’s 13 underground lines can be directly accessed at Liverpool Street Station, less than 5 minutes from Broadgate Tower. The Elizabeth Line, which passes through Liverpool Street Station, opens in 2021, will massively increase the catchment area within a 45 minute commute distance and connect with more underground lines than any other interchange on the new line.
Airports
London Heathrow, London Stanstead and London City Airports are all easily reached by a single, direct train journey from Liverpool Street Station, whilst Gatwick and Luton each require one change from tube onto overground trains.

Underground
5 of TfL’s 13 underground lines can be directly accessed at Liverpool Street Station, less than 5 minutes from Broadgate Tower. The Elizabeth Line, which passes through Liverpool Street Station, opens in 2021, will massively increase the catchment area within a 45 minute commute distance and connect with more underground lines than any other interchange on the new line.
Airports
London Heathrow, London Stanstead and London City Airports are all easily reached by a single, direct train journey from Liverpool Street Station, whilst Gatwick and Luton each require one change from tube onto overground trains.
Walking Distances
Times Shown in Minutes
From Jack to James
Around Old Spitalfields Market are the Victorian lanes and streets once roamed by Jack the Ripper, and in Hoxton and Shoreditch, converted warehouses and townhouses that hark back to the area’s industrial and trading past.
All now are home to one of London’s most creative scenes with fashion outlets, pop-up stalls and street food stalls selling cuisine to suit all tastes from all corners of the globe.

Juxtapositioned in amongst the old is the new of which Broadgate Tower is the iconic example, used in the filming of James Bond in Skyfall.
On its southern side, the Tower overlooks Broadgate Square and Broadgate Circle which both regularly host shows, displays, events and fairs, whilst embracing the financial sector centred in the City.

