The shopping mall stands out for its Grade II listed mixed-use building with desirable warehouse style Grade A office space, exceptional retail and residential opportunities, and centrally located space on the riverfront with breathtaking views.
The shopping mall was originally known as Hay’s Wharf in the 1600s and was at the centre of trade and shipping port, famous for its tea imports. It was damaged during WW2 but was reborn in 1987 with a unique 60 ft sculpture named The Navigators to commemorate its shipping heritage.
The shopping arcade was elegantly designed with a striking Victorian style glass roof and the original tea and produce warehouses were restored. It includes 20 retail units, 28 apartments, and 300,000 sq ft of office space over five floors.
The premises cater for all commercial needs including 24 hours security, bike storage, and car parking. It also has excellent transport links including the Thames Clippers and London Bridge Station.
The shopping mall's quintessential British charm, superb scenic views of riverside London, and fantastic range of world-class food, shopping, and entertainment make it a popular destination for culture-vulture tourists and local City slickers alike.