Developed in joint venture between Helical plc and Places for London, 10 King William Street will be an exemplary 139,000 sq ft office building located immediately above Bank Station.
Highly sustainable, excellently located and offering a premium occupier experience, 10 King William Street offers an unrivalled headquarters building for a future focussed company.
Developed in joint venture between Helical plc and Places for London, 10 King William Street will be an exemplary 139,000 sq ft office building located immediately above Bank Station.
Highly sustainable, excellently located and offering a premium occupier experience, 10 King William Street offers an unrivalled headquarters building for a future focussed company.
The building is far from a standard glass box. Taking direct reference and inspiration from the surrounding buildings, particularly the beautiful architecture of Abchurch Yard, the building has a dynamic and varied façade, formed of brick and stone with intricate bronze detailing.
The building is far from a standard glass box. Taking direct reference and inspiration from the surrounding buildings, particularly the beautiful architecture of Abchurch Yard, the building has a dynamic and varied façade, formed of brick and stone with intricate bronze detailing.
10 King William Street is located immediately above Bank Underground Station in the heart of the City of London. While historically associated with banking and finance, the immediate area is now home to a wide variety of sectors including multiple international headquarters buildings.
This is underpinned by a cultural renaissance of the City with an explosion of food, beverage and cultural occupiers, all contributing to the rich fabric of this important London location.
10 King William Street is located immediately above Bank underground station in the heart of the City of London. While historically associated with banking and finance, the immediate area is now home to a wide variety of sectors including multiple international headquarters buildings.
This is underpinned by a cultural renaissance of the City with an explosion of food, beverage and cultural occupiers, all contributing to the rich fabric of this important London location.