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Europe's highest restaurant is coming to London's Docklands
A new restaurant space perch atop a 44-storey tower in London’s Docklands has come to market which once operational will be the highest restaurant in Europe.
The space is currently available on the 43rd and 44th storey at Arena Tower, Baltimore Wharf with leisure property agents Shelley Sandzer having been instructed to market the rooftop unit.
Encompassing 6,000 sq ft spread over the top two floors of the building, the space will feature large outdoor terraces with the top floor set back from double height windows to offer diners views across the capital.
The scheme has been masterminded by Galliard Homes, Frogmore and O’Shea with 400 residential units within the Tower itself and a further 6,000 homes currently in development in the immediate surroundings of the building.
Amy Counsell at Shelley Sandzer, commented: “We are thrilled to have been appointed on the unique Baltimore Wharf development. We relish the opportunity to be working on a project like this and look forward to utilising our expertise to find the perfect tenant.”
Ben Fitzherbert of Frogmore added: “ Shelley Sandzer’s proven track record of signing big brands in landmark sites made them the clear choice for Arena Tower.
“Their work on securing UK debut sites for the likes of Sushi Samba in Heron Tower and Duddell’s in London Bridge indicated they were the best team to have on board with this project.”
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