Three new lettings for 'next generation' East London office campus
A ‘next generation’ office complex in London has reached 50 per cent occupancy with the addition of three new tenants.
Trilogy Real Estate and LaSalle Investment Management have today announced three new lettings at Republic, a 600,000 sq ft office and studio space in East London.
F45 Blackwall, an international fitness studio born in Australia, will be launching a new 2,130 sq ft site in the Export Building.
George Crook, owner of F45 Blackwall, explained: “We fell in love with Republic the second we stepped off the platform at East India DLR. The incredible architecture, the tenants they are attracting and buzz about the area was everything we had been looking for.
“In our first meeting with Trilogy it was clear we both spoke the same language around the benefits of building a community and supporting exciting up and coming new businesses. To say we are excited to bring F45 Blackwall to Republic is an understatement.”
Educational institution Global Banking School, which specialises in finance, business, healthcare, banking and hospitality management, has also signed for a 6,015 sq ft space at the site, marking its second base in the city.
Online parking platform YourParkingSpace is set to relocate to a 2,766 sq ft unit and studio space at Republic from its original site at Level 39 in Canary Wharf.
The campus already houses brands such as Lebara Mobile; Deliveroo’s East London recruitment hub and PureGym.
Laurence Jones, head of asset management at Trilogy Real Estate, commented: “Our objective with Republic was to create an incredible environment, and affordable workspace, for the talent of the future.
These new signings further bolster Republic’s reputation as a key location for education, tech, and wellness brands.
“F45 aligns with our focus on community and wellness objectives, enhancing our retail and leisure offer. Global Banking School and YourParkingSpace are welcome additions to the existing education faculties and pioneering businesses already onsite.”
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