Property Summary
- Area Sq ft: 5,004 sq ft
Property Description
70-72 Old St – Shopfront Retail/Residential – Islington, London EC1VThis mixed-use building at 70-72 Old St, London EC1V, offers a total of 17,000 sq ft of space across seven floors, including 5,004 sq ft of available retail/office space on the ground and basement floors. The building, constructed in 1998, is ideal for a range of retail and office uses, offering flexible spaces that can be tailored to suit various business needs. Located in a prime area of Islington, the property enjoys excellent transport links and significant foot traffic, making it a highly sought-after space for businesses looking to establish a presence in this dynamic part of London.
Property Details:
Address: 70-72 Old St, London EC1V 9AN
Available Space: 5,004 sq ft (retail/office)
Total Building Size: 17,000 sq ft
Rent: £49.96 per sq ft (FRI)
Service Charge: Fully Repairing & Insuring
Floors: 7
Building Type: 3 Star Retail/Shopfront Residential
Year Built: 1998
Construction: Reinforced Concrete
Tenancy: Multi
Owner Occupied: No
Building Amenities:
Smoke Detector
Storage Space
Parking Ratio: 0.24/1,000 sq ft (4 surface parking spaces)
Leasing Highlights:
Ground and basement floors offering 5,004 sq ft of space
Retail/office space with 36 ft frontage on Old Street
Fully fitted with storage space and other essential facilities
Fully Repairing & Insuring lease structure
Great visibility in a busy location with significant foot traffic
Accessible location near Barbican Underground Station and major road links
The property is strategically located on the north side of Old Street, close to the junction with Central Street and Golden Lane, providing easy access to Barbican Underground Station and other key transport links in the area. It lies within the Islington submarket, an area well-known for its vibrant business community, with a mix of retail, office, and residential spaces. The location benefits from high foot traffic and excellent proximity to central London.
For further details or to arrange a viewing, please contact Fraser Bond.







