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Above: A grand entrance
Overleaf: A touch of modernity in the
heart of Golden Square
B U I L D I N G
12 Golden Square has been comprehensively reconstructed to a cutting edge design by award winning architects TateHindle. Taking advantage of its prominent position overlooking one of the West End’s historic garden squares, this impressive office building
combines character and class to create an exciting working environment for today’s discerning business occupiers.
G R A N D E U R
Externally, the reconstruction includes an enhanced Portland Stone façade, enlarged windows and a striking
double-height glazed corner entrance. The ground and lower ground floors can be occupied on a self-contained basis.
14a Golden Square, London W1F 9JG
“This area combines all that is great about the energy and diversity of London. Nestled within the creative hub of Soho,
Golden Square provides a welcome retreat from the traffic, crowds and shops of Regent Street and Piccadilly Circus.”
Previous: Miisa Mink at the Nordic Bakery
Above: Cecconi’s, Burlington Gardens
Cecconi’s is something of an institution in this corner of the capital. Its thoroughly modern take on Italian cuisine attracts everyone from royalty and celebrities through to gentlemen fresh from
a Savile Row fitting and exhibition-goers visiting the nearby Royal Academy.
5a Burlington Gardens, London W1S 3EP
R E C E P T I O N
The new double-height reception area has been designed to create a memorable arrival experience. Offering generous space and light, it features contemporary finishes throughout.
Previous: The main reception
Above: “Quadratic Colours”, a vibrant art installation, welcomes you into the building
A R T
Adding a burst of colour to the reception area and accentuating the sense of space is a newly commissioned piece of art entitled “Quadratic Colours”. Hidden among the many coloured ‘bricks’ that make up this vibrant landscape is a single golden square.
Above: HIX Soho
Overleaf: Stephen Macintosh, Zédel Brasserie
After cutting his teeth at the Ivy, Mark Hix struck out on his own and chose Brewer Street for his West End outpost. Perfectly positioned
between the creatives of Soho and the hedge fund managers of Mayfair, the restaurant is going
from strength to strength.
66-70 Brewer Street, London W1F 9UP
“We believe Golden Square to be the best square in the locale, and a lot of the people
dining with us work in and around it. It’s a pocket of classiness in vibrant
and creative Soho.”
20 Sherwood Street, London W1F 7ED
These rectangular floor plates are presented in full open plan, offering the flexibility for open or cellular working.
O P E N
Large windows, including floor-to-ceiling glazing, look onto the square and flood the space with natural light.
S P A C E
“To have a tree-filled space in the centre of London is very special. When you think about it, London is just a series of villages
and we locals use it as such, so we created a space where everyone is included.”
1 Ham Yard, London W1D 7DT
Previous: Kit Kemp, Ham Yard Hotel
Above: Sadie Coles HQ, Kingly Street
62 Kingly Street, London W1B 5QN
When Sadie Coles made the move across Regent Street and opened the doors of her
flagship gallery in Kingly Street, she created a new Soho destination for London’s art
glitterati and international investors alike.
PICCADILLY
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SACKVILLE STREET
BEAK STREET
CARNABY STREET
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SAVILE ROW
BRUTON STREET
BERKELEY STREET
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GREEK STREET
LONG ACRE
ST MARTIN
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OLD COMPTON STREET
POLAN
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EASTCASTLE STREET
GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET WARD
OUR STREET
BERWICK STREET
JERMYN STREETDOVER STREET
REGENT STREET
GROSVENOR STREET
BROOK STREET
SEVENDIALS
ST JAMES’SSQUARE
LEICESTERSQUARE
BERKELEYSQUARE
GARDENS
CAVENDISHSQUARE
GARDENS
SOHOSQUARE
HANOVERSQUARE
GOLDENSQUARE
PICCADILLYCIRCUS
TOTTENHAMCOURT ROAD
CROSSRAIL FROM 2018
OXFORDCIRCUS
GREENPARK
LEICESTERSQUARE
Sony Games
SonyJLL
Mckinsey & Co
FlemingFamily &Partners
Hearst
Nike
GrappleMobile
TAGWorldwide
AppleHelical Bar
Hunting PLC
Condé Nast
SpotifyH&M
Och-Ziff Capital Management
Kleinwort BensonPrivate Bank
Turner
HBO
BBH
BP
Stanhope
Creston
SheridansSolicitors
Thoughtworks
Apax PartnersLimited
Starwood
AllianceBernstein
RenshawBay
CarlyleGroup
GenelEnergy
Rathbones
ArcelorMittal
Phillips
ChandlerChicco
Kao BrandsDeckers
NBA
TelefonicaTwitter
20th Century Fox
Palantir
NorgesBank
MarianGoodman
Gallery
FortressInvestment
Group
GulfstreamCorporation
Eton ParkCapital
Brummer& Partners
LouisVuitton
Chanel
The CrownEstate
TudorCapital
Ares
New roof terraces at the fourth and sixth floor levels provide private outdoor space and breath-taking panoramic views.
P R I V A T E
Previous: The rear roof terrace offers a breath of tranquillity in the heart of Soho
Above: Stunning vistas across the capital from the sixth floor terrace
From its privileged position in the south east corner of Golden Square, No 12 has exceptional views east and west across the rooftops of London. The immediate area is home to an eclectic mix of occupiers from Sony and M&C Saatchi
to Ingenious Media and Marian Goodman Gallery.
V I E W
Above: Rapha, Brewer Street
Overleaf: Caitlin Leidberg, Graphic Bar
At Rapha, high fashion and cutting edge cycling meet. Steeped in French chic, this luxury brand’s Soho store is a magnet for everyone from executives with a serious
bike habit to discerning couriers on a break from delivering packages.
85 Brewer Street, London W1F 9ZN
“I love working and socialising in this phenomenal part of London. In the square we are surrounded by innovation and modernism,
it’s almost as if the creativity has seeped into the walls.”
4 Golden Square, London W1F 9HT
L I F T
B I K E S
S H O W E R S & L O C K E R S
P L A N T
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sixth 2,196 sq ft 204.0 sq m
fifth 3,300 sq ft 306.6 sq m
fourth 3,742 sq ft 347.6 sq m
third 4,172 sq ft 387.6 sq m
second 4,155 sq ft 386.0 sq m
first 3,791 sq ft 352.2 sq m
ground 2,861 sq ft 265.8 sq m
reception 479 sq ft 44.5 sq m
lower ground 2,394 sq ft 222.4 sq m
total 27,090 sq ft 2,516.7 sq m
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New double-height reception area–
2 new automatic passenger lifts–
4-pipe fan coil air conditioning–
Contemporary metal plank and plaster ceilings–
35 bicycle racks–
3 showers with changing area–
36 heated lockers–
New WCs–
BREEAM ‘Very Good’ rating
“Soho is the perfect backdrop to challenge people’s perceptions of health and fitness –
to make it exciting but elegant. We have always been a market leader
and remain the benchmark other clubs aspire to emulate.”
67 Brewer Street, London W1F 9US
Previous: John McDermott, The Third Space
Above: Andrew Shearer, Whole Foods Market
“Every day I am surprised by the energy of the area. The staff and I are
spoilt for choice when it comes to shopping, dining and socialising. We love working and
playing in the heart of Soho as it delivers something special on every street.”
20 Glasshouse Street, London W1B 5AR
The new reception area sets the tone for the entire building with its contemporary, styling including large format
Solus ceramic tiles, bespoke Corian reception desk and specially commissioned artwork inspired by the Rubik’s Cube.
The office space follows the theme with a sleek, minimalist ceiling incorporating recessed strip LED light fittings.
D E T A I L
Designed by renowned architects TateHindle, the building has a gleaming new Portland Stone façade
incorporating anodized bronze windows and double-height entrance door, giving it real prominence on the square.
The property has been comprehensively upgraded to the highest standard throughout, from the new cycle and changing facilities in the basement to the remodelled penthouse sixth floor.
F I N I S H
Above: Jeremy Hemmings, M&C Saatchi
Overleaf: Greg Belonogoff, Carval Investors
“We’ve been on Golden Square for 21 years and I have been here for 17.
We have noticed the invasion of the ‘suit’ in this part of Soho – it’s brought with it a
more eclectic mix of restaurants and retailers, but it has never lost its creative soul.”
36 Golden Square, London W1F 9EE
25 Great Pulteney Street, London W1F 9LT
“When we first started looking for our new London headquarters, our search
focused on Mayfair and St James’s, but this part of Soho offered something
different in terms of location and the style of offices.”
Colliers
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A development by
UBS Global Asset Management (UK) Ltd
C O N T A C T
Colliers International, and its joint agent, Bluebook, give notice that these particulars are set out as a general outline only for the guidance of intending Purchasers or Lessees and do not constitute
any part of an offer or contract. Details are given without any responsibility and any intending Purchasers, Lessees or Third Party should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact,
but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of them. No person in the employment of Colliers International, or its joint agent, has any authority to make any representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to this property. March 2015.
Colliers International is the licensed trading name of Colliers International Central London UK LLP which is a limited liability partnership registered in England and Wales with registered number
OC391630. Our registered office is at 50 George Street, London W1U 7GA.
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