100 New Oxford Street
Key Details
Overview
100 New Oxford Street is a mixed-use building in London WC1.
History
Also known as One Hundred New Oxford Street.
Built in 1931 by Gunton & Gunton. Refurbished in 1996–1997, when its fourth, fifth and sixth floors were added, as well as a rear elevation.
Further works took place between 2013–2015, with the lobby, common areas and all above-ground floors undergoing comprehensive enhancements to provide a new, Class A office space. The building was acquired by Tishman Speyer at 47% vacant and was successfully let within six months.
Site & Location
The nearest tube station is Tottenham Court Road - just 100m from the building.
Transport
TUBE
BUS
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Disclaimer
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