9-13 & 8-27 Cowcross Street and 33 Briton Street Greater London, EC1

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Having undergone a stunning refurbishment, Sixty London Wall offers 15,000 sq ft of premium retail space in a prime location. Centrally positioned within a working population of 400,000, Sixty London Wall is a match made in heaven within a high footfall neighbourhood that embraces culture and innovation.
250,000 sf ft of retail within a 340,000 sf ft development next to St Pauls Cathedral. 70 retail units over three floors.
A stone’s throw away from Borough Market, the Tate and Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre - provides the perfect destination for boutique retail and food offerings, hand-picked for their individuality and originality. The new development is an opportunity to host a range of tastes, purposefully curated to encourage a convenient, relaxed lifestyle. Cultivating and maintaining wellness is at the heart of the place-making at Triptych Bankside with The Font providing a bespoke bouldering and gym facility alongside locally sourced food and drink from 92 Degrees. The landscaped gardens provide a unique serenity to work life and the jogging and cycle-friendly surrounding area allows for visitors to come and go at their leisure.
WeWork and Nuveen are working together on the development of Devonshire Square (DSQ), London’s first WeWork ‘campus’. The vision is to create a city neighbourhood of the future, made up of the WeWork community that enables members to find and fulfil their purpose. As an events led campus, the retailers at Devonshire Square will benefit from the active calendar and host of brand activations organised by WeWork. A focus on world-class content, creating community-enhancing experiences, igniting the energy of this new destination.
No. 1 Poultry is a contemporary building offering offices in the heart of one of the world's leading financial districts. The building's lower two levels house shops and other services, and the roof-top features gardens and the Coq d'Argent restaurant, created by Sir Terence Conran. Other operators include Austin Reed, Gap, Oasis, Jessops, Toni & Guy and Boots Opticians.
The tallest skyscraper in the City of London and the fifth tallest in London as a whole. Vertigo 42 - Champagne Bar
Retailers such as Tiffany and Co, Paul Smith and Cartier.
Octagon Arcade is one of the principal entrances into the Liverpool Street Station and is situated close to the junction of Eldon Street, Bloomfield Street and Liverpool Street. Occupiers within close proximity include Reiss, Monsoon, Body Shop and 3Store.
One of the most exciting City developments, Paternoster Square, provides some 70,000m² of office space, retail outlets and cafes