Charity Office Space, London Bridge

CAN Mezzanine London BridgeOur serviced office space in SE1 is exclusive for charities and social enterprises.

With three floors in this prestigious riverside location, you can be guarenteed to impress your funders, trustees and visitors.

Rent as many desks as you need, from 1 to 100. 
Move up and down as you expand or contract without any penalties.

There are 415 desks available over 35,000sq ft / 3,250m2 with plenty of
meeting rooms available for you to book online yourselves through our intranet.

Features:

  • Impressive entrance from the bridge
  • Disabled access
  • Fully fitted kitchens with fridge, toaster, dishwasher and microwave
  • Free Fairtrade tea, coffee, milk, sugar
  • Full-time receptionist
  • Post room facilities including colour copier, shredder, laminator, guillotine
  • Meeting room access included
  • Extra benefits and discounts
  • Regular networking opportunities with other third sector organisations
  • Community Intranet across all three Mezzanine buildings
  • Flexible licence with three month break clause
  • Air conditioning

CAN Mezzanine London BridgeMeeting rooms included: 

  • 2 conference rooms (up to 80 people seated)
  • 1 riverside boardroom (up to 20 people) 
  • 10 smaller meeting rooms
  • 11 quiet rooms

Organisations already in the building include WWF, The British Youth Council, Timebank, Social Enterprise London and New Philanthropy Capital.  

Costs

CAN Mezzanine space is sold by the desk (4-5msq).
Each desk is approximately 4-5sqm and is £348 per month (£4175 pa)
This price includes access to all the meeting rooms.

More links

For more information, please contact Stephanie Sutherland on 020 7785 6212 or email s.sutherland@can-online.org.uk  

Or fill out our online Mezzanine customer enquiry form

You may also be interested in our other SE1 building in Southwark just 10 minute walk from London Bridge and Waterloo, or CAN Mezzanine Old Street, N1 


CAN Mezzanine London Bridge was awarded the Charity Award in 2006 for its research support and advice. The office refurbishment was part funded part by the London Development Agency.