
63-66 Coleman Street
A redevelopment delivering 52,000 sq. ft of Grade A workspace in Moorgate.
We have transformed 63–66 Coleman Street, bringing together three buildings of differing eras into a unified, contemporary workspace. The scheme introduces seven storeys of high-quality office space, a new roof terrace and a basement wellness suite, all framed by renewed façades and a carefully restored 19th-century frontage. Throughout, warm materials, refined detailing and thoughtful circulation create a welcoming environment that complements the character of the Bank Conservation Area. The result is a modern, flexible workplace that respects its historic setting while bringing new life to this prime City location.
- Client
- CLI Dartriver
- Value
- £21m
- Duration
- 20 Months
- Manager
- Capital and Provincial Ltd
- Architect
- Emrys Architects
- QS
- Exigere
- Services
- Flatt Consulting
- Structural
- Heyne Tillett Steel
- Person
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Divisional Director Duncan Redman
Blending heritage restoration with contemporary office design across Moorgate
The development delivers new façades to three elevations, reinstated heritage sash windows and meticulous stonework restoration, preserving the identity of the original building while elevating its architectural presence. Inside, Cat A workspaces feature lifts, upgraded M&E, underfloor air conditioning and high-quality finishes supporting comfort and performance. At roof level, a landscaped terrace provides outdoor amenity with views across Moorgate and the City skyline. A reception with relaxed seating links the dual frontages on Coleman Street and Moorgate, creating an inviting arrival that anchors the building within the conservation area context.







