A 22-storey tower rising from a red brick podium building echoing the industrial spirit of its unique location, and home to 100 brand new City Road residences.


Key Features

  • Situated in the heart of Tech City – Silicon Roundabout
  • Within 5 minutes walk from Old Street underground
  • Beautifully designed interiors by the award-winning Bowler James Brindley 
  • Cutting edge sustainability credentials
  • Unique views of some of London’s most iconic landmarks
  • Residences have floor-to-ceiling windows throughout
  • 150,000 sqft of office and retail space, located across seven floors
  • Landscaped 7th floor rooftop terrace with panoramic views across the City
  • Bookable indoor and outdoor event spaces

Description

Ghelamco’s first project in the UK, The Arc, is a mixed-use scheme, located in Shoreditch, central London, in the heart of Tech City – also known as the Silicon Roundabout. Situated on City Road, the development is surrounded by a cluster of media and technology companies and is just minutes’ walk from Old Street station. The Arc offers a collection of 100 studio, one, two and three bed residences on City Road. Award winning architects AHMM have designed a unique 22-storey tower, which rises from a red brick podium building, echoing the industrial spirit of its East London location. The Arc boasts an abundance of lifestyle amenities including a yoga studio, fitness suite, communal lounge, golf simulation room and screening room. Residents will also have access to a landscaped rooftop terrace on the 7th floor, with panoramic views across the City and further afield.

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