Welcome to 10 Bloomsbury Way
10 Bloomsbury Way was originally built in 1947 as the Headquarters of the Ministry of Defence.
With the assistance of leading architects Buckley Grey Yeoman, London & Regional Properties has transformed the property into a cutting edge building in tune with 21st century technology.
The Building
10 Bloomsbury Way can now offer large efficient floor plates providing flexible modern office accommodation. The specification includes an underfloor air conditioning displacement system, fresh air ventilation and raised metal access flooring.
The building offers businesses a modern office environment, yet at the same time retaining some original character features including the iron balustrade and brass handrails of the staircase.
The impressive double height glazed entrance is finished in a bright contemporary style. The spacious ground floor reception, gives way to the lifestyle café zone, providing a light vibrant area for greeting and entertaining visitors, creating a great atmosphere for any modern business.
Centrally Located10 Bloomsbury Way is situated in the thriving heart of Central London, midway between Bloomsbury and Covent Garden, well placed to enjoy the many cultural and leisure facilities of the area.
The location offers excellent links to the City and West End, and is within easy reach of the resurgent business community at King’s Cross. It is close to two key Underground stations, Tottenham Court Road, which is soon to offer Crossrail service and Holborn. The building is within a mile of many of London’s mainline railway termini.
Building Specifications
- Striking double height entrance hall
- Entrance lobby comprising reception with seating/meeting area with wi-fi
- 4 passenger lifts (21 persons)
- Separate goods and fire fighting lifts
- Dual access to office floors from core
- Separate delivery and goods entrance from Bury Place
- 126 bike spaces
- Changing facilities including 11 showers and 3 WCs on ground floor
- Downflow air displacement under floor ventilation and cooling air-conditioning system
- Plastered and painted ceiling soffits and exposed steel columns
- Zumtobel linear suspended up/down LG7 lighting