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Tower Hamlets FAQs

Is Tower Hamlets convenient for suppliers and customers?

Tower Hamlets is exceptionally well-connected, making it an ideal location for both suppliers and customers. With a robust public transport network, including the Underground, Docklands Light Railway (DLR), overground rail services, and river bus options, commuting is easy for staff and clients.

Major roads such as the A11 and A13 provide direct access to central London, the M25, and other key areas. The proximity to Canary Wharf and the City of London also offers excellent access to large commercial hubs. Whether you rely on public transport or need convenient road access for deliveries, Tower Hamlets provides exceptional logistical advantages for businesses of all sizes.

Do the railway units in Tower Hamlets receive good footfall?

Yes, Tower Hamlets benefits from strong footfall across its different neighbourhoods. Areas like Canary Wharf attract a large number of office workers, while sites near Tower Bridge, Tower Hill, and the historic Docklands draw in tourists all year long.

The area's residential population also adds to the footfall, as local commuters frequently travel to and from work via the area's extensive public transport network. High foot traffic in these well-connected areas makes Tower Hamlets an attractive location for retail, food, and service businesses looking for a high-volume customer base.

How much does it cost to rent commercial property in Tower Hamlets?

The cost of renting commercial property in Tower Hamlets can vary depending on factors like the location, size of the unit, and its intended use. On average, businesses can expect to pay between £1,300 and £20,000 per month, or £15,000 to £300,000 per annum, for a railway arch space in Tower Hamlets. Prices can also fluctuate based on the specific neighbourhood, with areas like Canary Wharf or the Docklands commanding higher rates due to their proximity to major business districts and high foot traffic.