JTRE’s Triptych Bankside fully let after pair of signings
Triptych Bankside, the mixed-use development on London’s South Bank owned by JTRE London, is now fully let following the signing of two new occupiers.
Solo60 – which offers a network of micro-gyms and therapy spaces – has taken a 628 sq ft unit. The new studio becomes the brand’s sixth in London, joining studios in Bank, Shoreditch, Tower Bridge, Spitalfields, and Vauxhall.
Meanwhile, Nagare Cafe has taken 1,728 sq ft of space for its second shop in London. Three times the size of its existing site in Spitalfields market, the new flagship store will offer Japanese inspired tea, coffee, Asian baked goods, and small homeware products.
The brands join existing retail occupiers at Triptych Bankside including Uncommon Deli and rock climbing and fitness gym, The Font, which has recently agreed a lease to take a further 2,080 sq ft. The expansion will allow the brand to offer further bouldering walls, bookable studio spaces, and event space.
Nigel Fleming, managing director at JTRE London, said: “This is an exceptional milestone in our journey at Triptych Bankside, with high demand across retail, office and residential space reflecting the combination of exceptional design, quality and location. The commercial team at Savills and Lunson Mitchenall have worked incredibly hard at attracting new retailers to Bankside, a significant achievement in such a testing market.
“We are delighted how the estate has come together, offering residents and tenants alike a range of amenities; from wellness, education and culture, to baked goods and coffee all the way to an all-day eatery and deli. Triptych Bankside really fits within the wider Bankside area as a vibrant and distinctive destination.”
The news follows the opening of Art Academy’s new campus at Triptych Bankside. The new 15,000 sq ft space, located adjacent to Tate Modern, has opened its doors to new and existing students as well as the wider local community. The two-storey campus offers teaching facilities including nine studios, an auditorium, and specialist workshop spaces. It also has an onsite 2,000 sq ft gallery which is open to the public.
Savills and Lunson Mitchenall are Triptych Bankside’s retained agents.