Railpen has announced plans to redevelop 101 Bayham, its c. 2,044m2 office building in central Camden, London NW1, redefining the future of workspaces.
Set for completion in Autumn 2025, the 1930s Art Moderne former factory is being reimagined by renowned architects, Henley Halebrown and Studio Ghazal, to create a contemporary headquarters building to suit companies in a wide range of sectors, including tech, media and creative businesses, education, financial services and healthcare. 101 Bayham is in Camden’s creative heart, just minutes from Camden Town Tube station, with corporate neighbours including BOSS, French Connection, Dr Martens, MTV, ASOS, Havas and Universal.
This workspace in Central Camden seamlessly combines heritage with modern design, setting a new standard for excellence. Key features include an open staircase, 4.5m floor-to-ceiling heights in the reception, a co-working area, and diverse seating with scenic views. The top floor boasts a redesigned c. 111m2 roof terrace offering stunning views of Hampstead Heath and the West End, enhanced by extensive greenery.
In line with its sustainability goals, Railpen aims for BREEAM Outstanding and EPC A ratings, utilizing air source heat pumps, PV panels, openable windows, and responsible restoration practices. The lower ground floor includes a c. 242m2 cycle suite, accommodating 30 bikes and high-quality end-of-journey facilities.
Maria Averkina, Asset and Development Manager at Railpen, commented: "With 101 Bayham, Railpen is completely reimagining a character building to create a modern, efficient workspace which maximises natural light and promotes productivity while meeting the highest sustainability and wellbeing standards. Combined with its location at the heart of Camden, it will appeal to both growing and established companies seeking a headquarters building with real presence.”
Edward Charles & Partners and JLL are the joint leasing agents for 101 Bayham.
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