All places in the category "Commerce"

110 Whitechapel Road

1846, shophouse, now restaurant and offices

227-229 Whitechapel Road

c1840 shophouse

Former Lord Rodney's Head public house, 285 Whitechapel Road

Public house of c.1800, rebuilt c.1855, closed 2004

Zetland House

1963–4, warehouse on the site of the Jews' Orphan Asylum, built 1846

7-8 Davenant Street

1797-8 sugarhouse, reduced in height in 1848, reconstructed and raised in 1894-5 and 1901, converted 2007-8, demolished 2020

Whitechapel Hotel, 49-53 New Road

1990s offices, converted to hotel use c.2007

Capitol House

c.1990 neo-Georgian offices on the site of two earlier houses

Robert Dolan House, 9 Alie Street

1987, neo-Georgian offices, EPR Architects

25 West Tenter Street

2002, four-storey offices developed by Michael Sherley-Dale's City North Group

Central House/The White Swan

pub with offices above, early 1980s, part of Central House

Standon House, 21 Mansell Street

1982–4, office block built for the Sedgwick Group

2 Cable Street

1853-4, shophouse

113 New Road

a warehouse here was replaced by a shophouse in 1851. There was a South Asian restaurant by 1950, all rebuilt in the mid 1980s

136 Whitechapel Road

house of c.1770, refronted 1826–7, altered for shop use 1846, damaged 1940–1, reconstructed 2008–10

138 Whitechapel Road

c.1770 origins, rebuilt 1826–7 as part of row of shophouses, altered 1846 and 2008–10

24 Osborn Street

1904-5, doctor's house and surgery, now a shop and offices. This was the site of a courthouse from the 1790s to the 1850s.

142–146 Whitechapel Road (with 135 New Road)

1826–7 as part of a row of shophouses, altered 1846 and 2008–10

Car park at 8-10 Old Montague Street, with building behind the Nag's Head, 17-19 Whitechapel Road

Building at south end of car park is close to the site of 1960s day nursery for employees at clothing factory at 12-20 Osborn Street

6 Brick Lane

c1955 shop and flats on a frontage first developed in the 17th century

4 Brick Lane

c1955 shop and flats on a frontage first developed in the 17th century

79 Commercial Road

c.1900 shop and dwellings

37 White Church Lane

19th-century houses, part rebuilt and perhaps refronted in 1915, demolished 2016

35 White Church Lane

19th-century houses, part rebuilt and perhaps refronted in 1915, demolished 2016

2-6 Old Montague Street

1904-5, shops and dwellings

5 Old Montague Street

c1955 shop and flats, the site of John Frostick's house in the late eighteenth century

William Hill, 10 Brick Lane

c1955 shop and flats on a frontage first developed in the 17th century

8 Brick Lane

c1955 shop and flats on a frontage first developed in the 17th century

20-22 Whitechapel Road

Site of the People's Market of 1867, adapted by William Booth to be a mission hall and used as Salvation Army premises to 1926, cleared 2017

2 Hopetown Street

1920s shophouse, a relic of William Barford's development at 2-24 Brick Lane, reconstructed c.1955

Premier Inn, 24 Prescot Street

1985–7, offices designed by Hamilton Associates as Juno Court, converted to hotel use in 2005

Catering City

1955 as an extension of Service House's garage, shophouses like that surviving at 97 New Road being lost to bomb damage

5 Fulbourne Street

part of a row of four shophouses of 1878

9 Fulbourne Street

part of a row of four shophouses of 1878

2 Wentworth Street, London E1 7TF

1885-6 stock brick shop with residential over

4 Wentworth Street, London E1 7TF

1885-6 stock brick shop with residential over

1 New Goulston Street

1880s stock brick shop with residential over

7 Osborn Street

1848-9 shophouse, reduced to two storeys after war damage

46 Middlesex Street

1880s shop and former warehouse, upper parts of 46 and 48 converted in 2010 to six flats as The Lofthouse, 48a Middlesex Street

48 and 48a Middlesex Street

1880s shop and former warehouse, upper parts of 46 and 48 converted in 2010 to six flats as The Lofthouse, 48a Middlesex Street

122 Whitechapel High Street

1881-2 shop house, white-painted brick, built as a pair with 121 (dem) following widening of New Castle Alley (Tyne Street)

5 Osborn Street

1848-9 shophouse

17 White Church Lane

upper storeys of about 1840, shop infilling a carriageway to a stable yard

42 Middlesex Street

1880s shop and former warehouse, part converted to residential

Warehouse to rear of 108A-110 Whitechapel Road (17-18 Vine Court)

1969-70, workshop for making surgical and orthopaedic appliances

44 Middlesex Street

1880s shop and former warehouse, upper parts converted to residential

3 Osborn Street

c.1830 as the Russell Coffee House, partially rebuilt 1847, upper floors converted to maisonette 1999

84 Whitechapel High Street

c. 1957 shop (now takeaway) and office building, incorporating access to Angel Alley, upper floors converted to flats 2000-1

29-33 Osborn Street

1965 shop and office building, since 1984 headquarters of Sonali Bank (UK) Ltd

129 Whitechapel Road

c1825-6 shophouse adapted by George Davy to be coffee rooms by 1831, refronted in 1900

89 New Road

house of the 1790s, shop inserted in the late 19th century, refurbished c.2010

193A and 193C Whitechapel Road

1908, shop, Charles Dunch, architect, for Press, Robinson & Co., builders

197 Whitechapel Road

single-storey shop, 19th-century origins as part of a three-storey building, reduced by World War Two bomb damage

15 White Church Lane

shophouse of 1915-17

203 Whitechapel Road

Part of a row of four shophouses of 1865-8

215 Whitechapel Road

part of a building of 1846-7

3 Brady Street

mid 19th century shophouse

207 Whitechapel Road

Part of a row of four shophouses of 1865–8, rebuilt after a fire in 1906

5-7 Court Street

c.2010 shops and flats, John Duane Architects

231 Whitechapel Road

earlier one-room deep shophouse refronted in 1906

273A Whitechapel Road

1924, shophouse for Appleby & Matty

305 Whitechapel Road

1904 shophouse, Henry Florence, architect

12-14 Vallance Road

1879-80, pair of shophouses formerly including the Shakespeare beer house

11 White Church Lane

three shops and houses of 1915-17

13 White Church Lane

three shophouses of 1915-17

10 Vallance Road

1904, shophouse

7 Fulbourne Street

part of a row of four shophouses of 1878

3 Fulbourne Street

part of a row of four shophouses of 1878

Nagpal House, site of George Yard Ragged School

2006-7 offices with flats above, on site of George Yard Ragged School

8 Vallance Road

1904, shophouse

1-5 Brady Street

mid 19th-century shophouse

Woods Buildings (west side)

c.1840 warehouse on site of two houses of c.1770, built for Thomas Dexter, top two storeys removed in 1978

91 New Road

house of the 1790s, shop inserted in the late 19th century, refronted and refurbished 2010–12

265 Whitechapel Road

1767-72, part of group of four shophouses, Samuel Ireland, builder-developer, converted and restored 2007-8 and c.2012

267 Whitechapel Road

1767-72, part of group of four shophouses, Samuel Ireland, builder-developer, converted and restored 2007-8 and c.2012

261 Whitechapel Road

1767-72, part of group of four shophouses, Samuel Ireland, builder-developer, restored c.2012

263 Whitechapel Road

1767-72, part of group of four shophouses, Samuel Ireland, builder-developer, restored c.2012

The Whitechapel Centre

1905, school built for the London County Council

103 Commercial Road

c.1900 shop and dwellings

97 Commercial Road

c.1900 shop and dwellings

18 Fordham Street

c.1900 shophouse

50 Fieldgate Street

1903-4, workshop and dwellings

Ahmed House, 48 Fieldgate Street

1983–5 as garment workshops and showrooms, converted in 1992–3 into flats with shop

11 Fordham Street

c.1890 shophouse

71 Greenfield Road

late 20th century workshops

75 Greenfield Road

late 20th-century workshops

77 Commercial Road

1930s shop and showrooms

50 Greenfield Road

late 20th-century workshops and showrooms

52-58 Greenfield Road

showrooms and workshops, recast in the 1990s

77 Greenfield Road

late 20th century workshops

86-88 Greenfield Road

1960s, workshops

19-21 Fordham Street

c.1900 houses, former shops converted to residential

133 New Road

shophouse of 1825–7

122 Whitechapel Road

1903, shophouse for Isaac Weber, a boot- and shoemaker, Walter Gladding, builder, now restaurant

131 New Road

1790s house, originally combined with No. 129

44 Myrdle Street (with 13-17 Fordham Street)

c1900 shophouse (with flats over shops of c.1990-1 to west)

26 Fordham Street

c.1900-1957 Victoria Club for Working Lads, converted to flats c.1996

143-145 Commercial Road

c.1900, shops and flats

Langley House

c.1920 shops and flats

123 Commercial Road

19th-century shophouse

52 Fieldgate Street

1903-4, workshop and dwellings

54 Fieldgate Street

1903-4, workshop and dwellings

93 Greenfield Road

late 20th century workshops

84 Myrdle Street

c.1900 shophouse

16 Fordham Street

c.1900 shophouse

20 Fordham Street

c.1900 shophouse

22 Fordham Street

c.2008 shophouse

24 Fordham Street

c.1900 shophouse

Royal College of Psychiatrists, 21 Prescot Street

1988, offices on the site of a mansion used as the London Infirmary (1741) & the Magdalen Hospital (1758), rebuilt as Magdalen Row (1778–81)

125 Leman Street

1845-6, part of a group of fourteen shophouses developed and built by G. W. Mayhew

129 Leman Street

1845-6, part of a group of fourteen shophouses developed and built by G. W. Mayhew

131 Leman Street

1845-6, part of a group of fourteen shophouses developed and built by G. W. Mayhew

11 Hooper Street

1845-6, part of a group of fourteen shophouses developed and built by G. W. Mayhew

31–33 Prescot Street

2014–19, aparthotel (Rockwell East), replacing buildings of 1907–8 and 1953

Duru House

1970-3 clothing warehouse on the site of the Church of St Augustine, built 1879

5 Dock Street

1860s shophouse

105 Commercial Road

c.1900 shop and dwellings

2 Ensign Street (with 14 Cable Street)

c.1998 flats with shop

11A-11C Dock Street

1970, warehouses with offices, converted to workshop and restaurant use

10-14 Dock Street

c.1860s shophouses, part used as Barnardo's lodging house, also as offices for the Shipping Federation, demolished 201

115-119 Commercial Road

1900, built as the Red House Coffee Palace, now shops and flats

Maedah Grill, 42 Fieldgate Street (with 100 Greenfield Road)

1981–2, garment factory, converted to offices, now with restaurant and Qurtubah Institute

Former Grave Maurice public house, 269 Whitechapel Road

1873-4, public house, closed 2010 and converted to shops and flats by 2014

125 Commercial Road

c.1900 shophouse

251-253 Whitechapel Road

1903 shops and dwellings

213 Whitechapel Road

part of a building of 1846-7

103 Whitechapel Road

rebuilt in 1848 and 2006-7, flats over shop, the Pie Factory since 2012

3 Vallance Road

1873-6, shophouse, probably designed by Jethro T. Robinson

102 Whitechapel Road

1852, house with cafe and warehouse, later a boarding house, now shop and flats

108A Whitechapel Road

1922-4, shop (now restaurant) and flats

81 Alie Street

2012-14 office building

Petticoat Lane Market

Street market since around 1760

East One Building, 20-22 Commercial Street

1927-8 former factory building, with later top floor, converted to offices 2002-3, site of St Jude's church

3 Old Montague Street

c1955 shop and flats

1 Fordham Street

c.1900 shophouse

Altitude Point

2011-14, flats, offices and shops for Barratt Homes, on a site that included a workhouse, chapel/synagogue and the Jews' Infants' School

271-273 Whitechapel Road

1913-14, public offices built for the Prudential Assurance Company, shop inserted 1957-8

Travelodge, 6–13 Chamber Street

early 1970s furniture warehouse, converted to office office in the 1980s and to a hotel in 2002

131 Whitechapel Road

1855 following on from the rebuilding of the adjacent pub, now shop and offices

127 Whitechapel Road

c1825-6 shophouse, refronted in 1911 or 1915

18 North Tenter Street

1888, warehouse built for Samuel Moses, dealer in second-hand military clothing, Dunk and Geden, architects, converted to flats c.1996

105–107 Fieldgate Street

1903, dwellings and warehouse

259 Whitechapel Road

A shophouse with early nineteenth century origins where Joseph Merrick (the Elephant Man) met Frederick Treves, restored c.2012

189 Whitechapel Road

1900 as a mission hall for the Hebrew Christian Testimony to Israel, William Alfred Pite, architect

187 Whitechapel Road

early 1640s in origin, house with shop

Lock-up units to rear of 112-116 Whitechapel Road

c.2012 lock-up shops

S Karir and Sons Ltd, 2 Brick Lane

c1955 shop and flats. First developed in the 17th century, this was the site of the Three Compasses public house by the 1780s.

16 to 20 Middlesex Street

1954-5 factory and shop building, demolished 2016

219 Whitechapel Road

1860s shophouse, perhaps refronted in 1927–8, restored around 2012

209 Whitechapel Road

Part of a row of four shophouses of 1865-8

101 Greenfield Road

1963–5 garment workshops, on site of former 16-24 Fieldgate Street and 1-2 Greenfield Road

9-13 Osborn Street

1951 light industrial building used as recording studio (Sarm) and offices

221 Whitechapel Road with 1 Fulbourne Street

1847 shophouse

Sajjad's Grill, 83 New Road

house of the 1790s, restaurant inserted

81 New Road

1887, formerly the Duke of Gloucester public house

Lattice House

2010–12, residential and commercial building, designed by Architecture 00 Ltd for Prideway Development Ltd

14 Fordham Street

c.1900 shop and dwellings

8 Fordham Street

c.1900 shop and dwellings

5 Vallance Road

1873-6 shophouse, probably designed by Jethro T. Robinson

1 Vallance Road

shop and dwelling, mid 1870s, largely rebuilt in the mid 20th century

13 Vallance Road

1873-4 as the Weavers Arms public house, converted to shops and tenements in 1911

11 Vallance Road

1873-6 shophouse, probably designed by Jethro T. Robinson

93 New Road

1923-4, shophouse

56–58 Fieldgate Street

1902-3, shophouse, raised a storey 2012–13

Unit 73a, 25 Cable Street

fifteen-arch brick structure, built to support girder ends of 1892–3 railway below goods depot sidings

Albany Court, 18-25 Plumbers Row

early 1970s workshops, rebuilt as showrooms and flats in the late 1990s, raised 2002

1 Whitechapel Road (including 2-8 Osborn Street)

1957-8, former clothing factory with restaurant

171 Commercial Road

19th century two-storey narrow building with ground floor shop.

95 New Road

1883–4, shophouse, a cafe and canteen since the 1930s

Stepney Community Trust, 46 Myrdle Street

c.1930, former shop now offices

London Action Resource Centre, 62 Fieldgate Street

1866–7 mission hall and infants' school, converted for free-school and synagogue use in the 1920s, adapted as a resource centre in 2001–2

178 Whitechapel Road

late 1870s, shophouse

147-151 Commercial Road (with 9 New Road)

c.1900 shops and workshops, upper storeys now a college

121 Commercial Road

19th-century shophouse

127-139 Commercial Road

1909-1912, originally incorporating the New King's Hall (later the Grand Palais Theatre and Yiddish Theatre)

Mirch Masala, 111-113 Commercial Road

c.1900 shops and dwellings (now with restaurant)

7 Vallance Road

1873-6 shophouse, probably designed by Jethro T. Robinson

9 Vallance Road

1873-6, probably designed by Jethro T. Robinson, access to workshops for the Pavilion Theatre

Meranti House

2015–17, 19-storey block of flats

Premier Inn, 66 Alie Street

2012–15, six-storey hotel and flats

30 Whitechapel Road

shophouse of 1846, rebuilt in 1997

28 Whitechapel Road

shophouse of 1846, rebuilt 1997

86 Whitechapel High Street

heavily altered early to mid 19th-century shop and office building, currently (2016) a café

112-116 Whitechapel Road

1898-1900, warehouse, now shops with offices

3-4 Vine Court

1930-1, commercial premises, ruinous to front, former warehouse to rear

5-6 Vine Court

mid 19th century housing with carriageway to former factory to rear, for coffee-roasting, later a clothing works

103 Fieldgate Street

1906, shophouse

255 Whitechapel Road

a shophouse of 1873

257 Whitechapel Road

c.1881 rebuilding after a fire, extended back 1936, further rebuilding c.1975, restored c.2012

101 Fieldgate Street

1906, shophouse

16 Spelman Street

1900-03, tenement housing with shop, built by Maurice Davis with H. Chatfeild Clarke

18 Spelman Street

1900-03, tenement housing with shop, built by Maurice Davis with H. Chatfeild Clarke

31A Commercial Road

1901-2, shophouse

Fresh, 29 Commercial Road

1901-2, shophouse

31 Commercial Road

1901-2, shophouses

Tip Top Casual Wear, 4 White Church Lane

1852-3, brick shophouse

Zara's Corner, 20 Spelman Street

1900-03, tenement housing with shop, built by Maurice Davis with H. Chatfeild Clarke

113 Whitechapel Road

1900 stables and warehouses, raised in 1922 and used as a clothing factory thereafter

29 Casson Street

1900-01, tenement housing with shop, built by Maurice Davis with H. Chatfeild Clarke

111 Whitechapel Road

c.1816-18 origins as shophouses, much rebuilt in the early 1920s

211 Whitechapel Road

part of a building of 1846-7

34 Settles Street

1885 as the Bricklayers' Arms public house, later a shop, raised and converted in 2016 as flats

102 to 105 Whitechapel High Street and 2 Commercial Street

1909-10 rebuilding of part of T. Venables & Son drapers and furnishers

2-4 Settles Street

19th-century pair of shophouses, altered 2010-12

Turner House

1960s commercial building

London School of Commerce & IT, 60-66 Greenfield Road

1960s workshop/factory building, adapted to educational use

17 Osborn Street

1949, single-storey showroom and workshop, formerly a monumental masons, StolenSpace street-art gallery since 2013

109 New Road

1790s house, extended forward in 1932–3

129 New Road

1790s origins with No. 131, reduced to two storeys after Second World War bomb damage

4A and 6 White Church Lane

1850s shophouse, refronted with workshop added to rear in 1898-1900

123-127 New Road

former warehouse of 1892–3, built for A. W. Brown, converted to office use in late 20th century

78 Wentworth Street

1888–9, shophouse, home of the Salvation Army Slum Sisters until 1906

Wombat's City Hostel

Extension to Sailors' Home of 1863–5 and 1874–5

6 to 14 Wentworth Street and 61 to 72 Wentworth Dwellings

1950s stock brick flats with shops to ground floor

Arcadia Court, formerly 90 to 222 Wentworth Dwellings

1886 block of flats with shops at 30 to 50 Wentworth Street and 36 to 48 Goulston Street to ground floor

Merchant House, 39 Goulston Street

1884-6 block of flats with shops, 16 to 28 Wentworth Street, and later covered parking to ground floor, formerly part of Wentworth Dwellings

Naylor Building West, 1 Assam Street (and 14-24 White Church Lane)

2000-2, block of flats with shops

20-27 Wentworth Dwellings

1980s brown brick flats with shop units to ground floor, and school to Goulston Street. On site of Davis Mansions

Greatorex Business Centre, 8-10 Greatorex Street

former clothing factory of 1955-6, partially converted in 2011

Brunswick House

1985 brown brick flats with shops to ground floor on site of 1880s 181-280 Brunswick Buildings

Arcadia Court, 45 Old Castle Street, and 4 (formerly 1a) Old Castle Street

1980s extension to Arcadia Court, with 4 (formerly 1a) Old Castle Street, on site of mid-20th-century single-story shop and restaurant

5-9 White Church Lane

clothing factory of 1919-21, raised and converted to flats in 1999-2000

Clifton Trade Centre, 4-6 Greatorex Street

1987-9, offices

Clifton Trade Centre, 4-6 Greatorex Street

Warehouse of 1849-50 largely reconstructed for lettable business units

7-8 Manningtree Street

2011-13 offices and residential

85 Stepney Way

9 Manningtree Street

1898-9, shophouse built with 19 White Church Lane

29-33 White Church Lane

1936-7, gown factory and showroom, demolished 2016

27A Commercial Road

1876-8, factory, rebuilt behind facade in 1936-7, demolished 2016

21 Whitechapel Road

early 19th century shophouse, much altered, on the site of the Green Dragon Inn

19 White Church Lane

1898-9 as a house, factory and office (with 9 Manningtree Street)

The Loom, 101 Back Church Lane

1889–90 former Browne & Eagle wool warehouse, converted to offices 1988–9, refurbished 2016–17

115 New Road and the former New Road Synagogue

shophouse of 1851, refronted in the mid 1980s. The former New Road Synagogue of 1891–2 is to the rear.

Drapery Plaza (formerly Student Castle), 65 Leman Street

2011–13 student accommodation, replacing the Co-operative Wholesale Society's Drapery Warehouse of 1928–30

9 Prescot Street

1937–8 as the Co-operative Wholesale Society's Furnishing and Hardware Warehouse, converted to offices

27 Whitechapel Road

1926-7 shophouse, first used to accommodate a restaurant, Higgins & Thomerson, architects

New Road Hotel (formerly Service House), 101-107 New Road

1929–30, former clothing factory and garage, H. Victor Kerr, architect, converted to hotel in 2015–18

23 Whitechapel Road

early 19th-century shophouse on the site of the Green Dragon Inn

Shell Petrol Station, 139-149 Whitechapel Road

petrol station of 1953-4, rebuilt 1991

29 Whitechapel Road

1891, built by and for Mark Levy as tailoring premises above and behind a draper's shop

107 Whitechapel Road

c.1816-18 origins as five shophouses, much rebuilt in the early 1920s

105 Whitechapel Road

shop-house with origins of c.1816-18, extensively rebuilt 1921-3

109 Whitechapel Road

c1816-18 origins as shophouses, much rebuilt in the early 1920s

Sainsbury's, 1 Cambridge Heath Road

1993-4, supermarket on part of the Albion Brewery site

Sainsbury's

1993-4, supermarket car park on part of Albion Brewery site, three-storey superstructure erected 2010 to facilitate Crossrail works

10 Whitechapel Road

shophouse with origins c.1770, refronted around 1998

12 Whitechapel Road

shophouse with origins around 1770, refronted in 1998

8 White Church Lane

1852

1-7 Prescot Street

1930-3 extended in 1957–8, offices for the Co-operative Wholesale Society, L. G. Ekins, architect, converted to flats

100 Leman Street (Minet House)

1974–8 insurance company offices, on the site of the Co-operative Wholesale Society's Tea Department

66 Prescot Street

early 1990s, office block built for Minets

Sterling Mansions

former Co-operative Wholesale Society drapery showroom and warehouse of 1908-10, converted to flats in 2011–13

Sugar House, 99 Leman Street

1885-7, warehouse and offices for the Co-operative Wholesale Society, converted to flats 2006–7

London Enterprise Academy (formerly Aneurin Bevan House), 81-91 Commercial Road

1980-1, built as offices (occupied by the NHS) with a penthouse, converted to school in 2014. The site previously housed the King's Hall.

42 Alie Street

early 18th-century house, forecourt shop added 1873, converted to offices 1987–8 and to flats in 2000

75 Commercial Road

1930s shop and showrooms

24 Alie Street

1987, offices in a rebuilding of an early 18th-century house, copying the facade of 1886 at No. 26

44 Alie Street

early 18th-century house, forecourt shop added 1873, converted to offices 1987–8 and to flats in 2000

93-95 Commercial Road

c.1900 shop and dwellings

Ibis Budget Hotel (formerly Brunning House)

1959-63, office block over garage, converted to hotel with flanking additions from 2010 (former almshouse, theatre, cinema and station site)

Central House

early 1980s offices, site of Jewish Working Men's Institute, built 1883, and Great Alie Street Synagogue built 1895, later Half Moon Theatre

101 Whitechapel Road

c1815 origins, raised 2005-7, flats over shop

123-125 Whitechapel Road

early 18th century origins as two shophouses, refronted in 1906 and 1974, upper storeys converted to flats in 2002-3

12 Old Montague Street

pharmacy

117–119 New Road

1894 by N. & R. Davis, dwellings with shops and top-floor workshops, now restaurants and offices

66 Royal Mint Street

1890, warehouse, variously converted since the 1970s

2-6 Old Montague Street

1904-5, shops and dwellings

2-6 Old Montague Street

1904-5, shops and dwellings

26 Whitechapel Road

1893-4, shophouse

Islamic Relief, 135 Whitechapel Road

1932-4, textile showroom and warehouse built for A. Samuels & Sons Ltd

Enterprise House

office block, built 1990

E1 Studios (formerly Neil House), 3-15 Whitechapel Road

1967-8, speculative warehouse/showroom block, also used for public-sector storage, a language school and offices

24 Whitechapel Road

1893-4, pair of shophouses, demolished 2017

Universal House

1892-3 as Wildermuth House, a model lodging house, east part rebuilt in 1965-6

Don Gratton House, Alma Home, Greatorex Street Young People's Centre and Institute of Psychotrauma

2003-5, student housing with health-service facilities and a commercial unit

111 New Road

house of the 1790s, extended forwards in 1920-1 as commercial premises, now a school and restaurant

The Craft Building

1848-9, brewery stable-depot warehouse, altered c.1921 and converted to be artists' studios 2003-5, then to student housing in 2010-11

9 Davenant Street

2005-8, 11 flats with shop

1 Vine Court

1954-7 as a textile warehouse

233 Whitechapel Road with 1 Court Street

1854 as a rebuilding of the Star and Garter public house, now shop and dwellings

87 Whitechapel High Street

1954-5 shop and office building, incorporating small late 19th-century workshop building behind 86

6 Cable Street

1898, shophouse

1-13 Adler Street

1963-4, flatted workshops with shops, built for the London County Council, part adapted for college use

124 Whitechapel Road

1860s shophouse, possibly for Zebedee Wilcox, ginger-beer maker

3-3A Court Street

c.2013 shop and flats as infill in a neo-Victorian style, designed by M. H. and M. H. Rahman

65A Whitechapel High Street

c1897 commercial building first occupied by Abraham Goldenfeld, substantially restored in 2010-12

40 Middlesex Street

1880s shop and former warehouse, part converted to residential

United Standard House

mid 1960s former office building, demolished 2017–18, on the site of the Elizabethan Boar's Head playhouse

193B Whitechapel Road

deodorising shed of 1884 for railway works, converted to workshop use in 1886 and for shopfitting in 1908

76 Whitechapel High Street

1845 shop house, upper floors formerly residential, now storage

91-99 Fieldgate Street, including Feather Mews

1926-7, garment-making complex with house, warehouse, courtyard and garage, now with shops and workshops

The Denim Factory, 4-6 Davenant Street

1899-1900 clothier's warehouse, converted to offices and flats 2006-8

195 Whitechapel Road

1908, shop, Charles Dunch, architect, for Press, Robinson & Co., builders

London Metropolitan University

1964-5 as wholesale showrooms and storage, adapted to educational use

38 Middlesex Street

1880s shop and former warehouse

201 Whitechapel Road

Furnishing shop and warehouse of 1876, at one time 'Rose House', now Ranees, clothing retailer

Islamic Bank of Britain, 97-99 Whitechapel Road

1927-8, built as Commercial Gas Company offices and showrooms

Jack the Ripper Museum, 12 Cable Street

Built 1899 as a shophouse, converted to museum use in 2014-15

291 Whitechapel Road

1907-8, shops and dwellings on a site built up since the 1620s

239 Whitechapel Road

1867–8 shop and dwellings, once a branch of Home & Colonial Stores

241 Whitechapel Road

c.1835 shophouse, said to have been rebuilt in 1950–1

Former Ye Olde Angel pub, 85 Whitechapel High Street

1900 former Ye Olde Angel public house, now shop with guesthouse and offices above

237 Whitechapel Road

1867–8, shop and dwellings

104-106 Whitechapel Road

single-storey shop, 1951-2

Zam Zam Gift Shop (formerly the Lord Napier public house), 235 Whitechapel Road

1909, public house, S. A. S. Yeo, architect, converted to shop use in the 1930s

245-249 Whitechapel Road

1903, shops and flats

243 Whitechapel Road

c.1835 shophouse

108 Whitechapel Road

1860s shophouse with builder's yard to rear

Outbuilding to rear of 108 Whitechapel Road

1960-3, workshop replacing a warehouse of 1922-3

205 Whitechapel Road

Part of a row of four shophouses of 1865–8

2-10 Court Street

Houses damaged in an air raid in 1941 were rebuilt as single-storey shops

289 Whitechapel Road

1907-8, shops and dwellings on a site built up since the 1620s

287 Whitechapel Road

1907-8, shops and dwellings, on a site built up since at least the 1620s

293 Whitechapel Road

c.1840, shophouse, possibly refronted in 1881

295 Whitechapel Road

c.1840 shophouse

297 Whitechapel Road

c.1840 shophouse, used as a coffee tavern around 1900, front altered c.1980

299 Whitechapel Road (formerly the Lord Nelson public house)

1876 rebuilding of a public house with 17th-century origins, renamed by the boxer Daniel Mendoza when he was the landlord, closed about 1903

Kirstein's Mansions

1911, shops, tenements and workrooms

Aldgate Tower

Offices, constructed 2006-2014, designed by Wilkinson Eyre Architects with One Arup & Partners International Ltd

The White Chapel Building (former Sedgwick Centre)

Office block of 1982-4, originally with basement shopping centre, refurbished and renamed 2015-18

Aldgate Place

Projected 2013 as part of Barratt London development, abandoned 2018, site of Gardiner's Corner

1 Dock Street

1853-4, shophouse

2–10 Court Street

Houses damaged in an air raid in 1941 were rebuilt as single-storey shops

2–10 Court Street

Houses damaged in an air raid in 1941 were rebuilt as single-storey shops

2–10 Court Street

Houses damaged in an air raid in 1941 were rebuilt as single-storey shops

303 Whitechapel Road

1904 shophouse, Henry Florence, architect, Solomon Bressloff & Son's boot dealers from the 1940s to the 1980s

307-315 Whitechapel Road

1904, row of five shallow lock-up shops, Henry Florence, architect, the site of the Angel and Crown public house in the 18th century

217 Whitechapel Road (formerly the Old Red Lion public house)

part of a building of 1846–7, a public house up to 1991

Former Queen's Head public house, 317 Whitechapel Road

1904, public house of c.1700 origins, with a back range of 1886, closed 1950 and since converted to shop and offices

Chandlery House, 40 Gower's Walk

1894-5 wine warehouse with frontages to Gower's Walk and Back Church Lane, altered and floors added when converted to flats 1998-9

40 Dock Street

early 1980s, part of Vodafone datacentre (formerly known as Turret Business Centre)

128-130 Whitechapel Road

1900-01, commercial premises for Arthur Winckles Brown, corn chandler

1A Vine Court

1902-3, warehouse for A. W. Brown, John Robert Smith, architect

Victoria Court (Salvation Army Lifehouse), 177 Whitechapel Road

1995-6, Salvation Army hostel, rebuilding premises of the 1890s

151 Whitechapel Road

1860-2, end house and only survivor of a thirteen-house terrace developed and designed by John Hudson

Booth House

1965-7, Salvation Army hostel, refurbished and refronted 2000-2

54 Middlesex Street, London E1 7EZ

1880s stock brick shop with former residential over

68 Middlesex Street, London E1 7EZ

1880s painted stock brick shop with residential over

46 Commercial Road

1871, former Hall of Gunmakers' Company, 1893 staircase, building sold 1927 but later recquired by the Gunmakers; now offices

70 Middlesex Street, London E1 7EZ

1880s painted stock brick shop with storage and residential over

56 Middlesex Street, London E1 7EZ

1880s stock brick shop, top floor extended to align with 58-60 and upper floors converted to flats 2016

45 Royal Mint Street

Built 1978-1982 with Royal Mint Square, a housing estate for the Greater London Council designed by Andrews, Downie & Kelly

132 Whitechapel Road

1905, commercial premises for Arthur Winckles Brown, corn chandler

41 Royal Mint Street

1883-4 warehouse, converted to flats in 1978-82

25 Osborn Street

1852-3, Ind Coope & Co. beer-barrel store

99 Mansell Street

2016–19, aparthotel (Rockwell East), replacing an egg warehouse of 1912

52 Middlesex Street, London E1 7EZ

1880s stock brick corner shop with residential over

72 Middlesex Street, London E1 7EZ

1880s painted stock brick shop with storage and residential over

62 Middlesex Street, London E1 7EZ

1880s painted stock brick shop with residential over and entrance to upper parts of 58-60 Middlesex Street

58-60 Middlesex Street, London E1 7EZ

1989-90 built shop and office building, upper floors converted to residential 2006

8A Vine Court

mid 19th century stable building, much altered, now a house

7 Vine Court

mid 19th-century house, part rebuilt in 1907 and 1923, converted from warehouse use to flats around 2008

19 to 23 Osborn Street

early nineteenth century and later foundry, with garage buildings of 1950 and 1969, derelict

140 Whitechapel Road

1826–7 as part of a row of shophouses, altered 1846 and 2008–10

95-6 Whitechapel High Street

1902-3 workshops, altered 1937-8 and 1954-5 to house a bank, now a restaurant, with offices and flats, on west side of Spread Eagle Yard

94 Whitechapel High Street

1956 shop and office building, with carriageway, formerly the entrance to Spread Eagle Yard

Empire House

1934, clothing factory, converted to flats in 2017–18

6 and 6a Commercial Street

1895–6, red-brick shophouse built for Gardners at Spread Eagle Yard

32 Dock Street

early 1980s, part of Vodafone datacentre (formerly known as Turret Business Centre)

90 Whitechapel High Street

1910-11 shop and offices, sometime site of Blooms restaurant, on site of entrance to Inkhorn Court

83 Whitechapel High Street

1957. café with offices (converted to flats 2007-08) over

75 Whitechapel High Street

?early 19th-century shop house, upper floors now used for storage.

23 New Road

1901, Jewish Day Nursery, Rowland Plumbe, architect

hoarding on site of 141-143 Whitechapel High Street

hoarding on site of 141-143 Whitechapel High Street and former Aldgate East underground entrance

37 New Road

c.1795 house, now offices

26 Brick Lane

1980-2 as GLC housing with shop

30 and 30a Commercial Road

2019-20 flats over shops, on site of warehouses of 1876-8 destroyed by fire in 2007

38 Alie Street

early 18th-century house, forecourt shop added 1873, converted to offices 1987–8 and to flats in 2000

22 New Road

1910, built for Harris Finegold, Ernest H. Abbott, architect

30b Commercial Road

Flats and shop of 2019-20, replacing a shophouse of 1876-8

40 Alie Street

early 18th-century house, forecourt shop added 1873, converted to offices 1987–8 and to flats in 2000

27 Commercial Road

Warehouse of 1872-3, demolished 2016

63 Mansell Street

former Jews' Temporary Shelter, built 1929–30, Digby Lewis Solomon, architect, on site of a late 17th-century mansion

42 Commercial Road

1872 as a farrier's shop, up to the 1930s

36 Commercial Road

2015-16, stock-brick eight-storey building, shop ground floor with flats above, double setback and terraces to top two floors

38-40 Commercial Road

1936-7 seven-storey office building extending to Alie Street, Commercial Road front refaced in red granite 1996

31 West Tenter Street

c.1880 warehouse for Samuel Harris & Sons, now offices

22 Osborn Street

1955-7 workshops, now offices with restaurant. This was the site of a courthouse from the 1790s to 1850s and a cinema from 1908.

16 Brick Lane

1980-2 as GLC housing with shop

Oceanair House, 133-7 Whitechapel High Street, London E1 7PT

1937 moderne shop and office building, previously known as Cardigan House, upper parts latterly used by London Metropolitan University

130 Whitechapel High Street, London E1 7PS

1955-6 pedimented neo-Georgian red brick former bank building, on site of 1865-6 bank building, Westminster Bank crest to gable

128 Whitechapel High Street, London E1 7PT

shop house, late 18th century, substantially altered, upper floors recast and raised 2007-8 when merged with 129 in conversion to flats

129 Whitechapel High Street, London E1 7PT

shop house, early 19th century, frontage embellished c.1910, upper floors recast 2007-8 when merged with 128 in flats conversion

126 Whitechapel High Street

Shop and former office building, built 1905-6 to the designs of Martin Luther Saunders (1857-1923), upper floors (127) made into flats 2010

18 Brick Lane

1980-2 as GLC housing with shop

22 Brick Lane

1980-2 as GLC housing with shop

20 Brick Lane

1980-2 as GLC housing with shop

Whitechapel Station

1884, station entrance (converted) with buildings and platforms for the Metropolitan District Railway, altered 1899-1902 and 2013-18

24 Brick Lane

1980-2 as GLC housing with shop

Central Square

1990s, flats on the site of St Mark's Church, built 1838–9, demolished 1927

Central Square

1990s, flats on the site of St Mark's Church, built 1838–9, demolished 1927

65 Whitechapel High Street

1853, terrace of four shophouses, refurbished 2010-12

Aldgate Coffee House, 68 Whitechapel High Street

1853 terrace of four shophouses, refurbished 2010-12

67 Whitechapel High Street

1853 terrace of four shophouses, refurbished 2010-12

Straits Times Kopitiam, 66 Whitechapel High Street

1853 terrace of four shophouses, refurbished 2010-12

City Reach, 19 Leman Street

2004–5, seven-storey block of offices, flats and unlet shops on the site of the Whitechapel Charities' Commercial School

Frazer House

warehouse-office block, 1970 for Robert Frazer, ground-floor pub and club use since 1997

Pennine House, 28 Leman Street

1988, office block for M. and C. Sandhu, plans approved in 2016 for replacement with a 21-storey residential and commercial block

22-30 Vallance Road

2000-3, flats with shops

London Muslim Centre

2003-4, centre comprising halls and classrooms, with offices in business wing

12 New Road

c.1810 shophouse, refaced c.1860

8 New Road

shophouse, c.1810

16 New Road

shophouse, c.1831

18 New Road

c.1907, shophouse, now part of Tayyabs resturant

10 New Road

shophouse, c.1810

20 New Road

c.1812, shophouse

14 New Road

shophouse, c.1831

8 St Mark Street

1828–9, three-storey house and shop

28 Alie Street (formerly 1 St Mark Street)

late 1980s rebuilding as offices of a four-storey house of c.1824

Kensington Apartments, 11 Commercial Street

2013 7- and 12-storey blocks of flats and shop, site of 1854-5 Baptist Chapel and former 21 Commercial St (before 1878 11 Commercial St)

3 Resolution Plaza

2013-14, Offices for EastEnd Homes, and entrance to Denning Point

29 West Tenter Street

1986–8, neo-Georgian offices, Trehearne and Norman, Preston and Partners, architects

John Snow House, 59 Mansell Street

warehouse of c.1887 for Samuel Harris & Sons, copying the facade of No. 57

2c to 4a Commercial Street

1860s shops with offices over, built for T. Venables & Sons, draper and furnisher

17-19 Alie Street

1730s, pair of houses across Half Moon Passage

44–50 Leman Street

1988–9, office block, C A Cornish Associates, architects, on the site of four shophouses and Black Horse Yard

36 Alie Street

early 18th-century house, forecourt shop added 1887, converted to offices 1987–8 and to flats in 2009–10

32 Alie Street

early 18th-century house with forecourt porch of 1933 built for the Ciro Club, refurbished as offices in 2002, Peter Messenger, architect

Garrick Court

2006–7, ten houses over commercial space, designed by Davy Smith Architects, part on the site of Scarborough Street synagogue

Polyteck House

2004–6, shops, offices and flats

28 Brick Lane

1980-2 as GLC housing with shop

66 Leman Street

1766 house, probably built for John Phillimore, a silk merchant, later used as a lodging house, now offices

88 Whitechapel High Street

early 19th-century shop and office building, with entryway to Gunthorpe Street and decorative features from occupancy by Jewish Post 1935

Mint House, 77 Mansell Street

c.1988 offices, Elsworth Sykes Partnership, architects

Albion Mills

1905, warehouse built for Israel Hyman and Sons, rag merchants, Gilbert Henry Lovegrove, architect, now offices

129 Back Church Lane

1994–6 Postmodern block of flats, on site of the People's Arcade/Premierland, previously Williams's Rents and Brunswick Place

68 Leman Street

possibly late 17th-century in origins, refronted as a house in the early 19th century and again in the 1980s for conversion to office use

21 New Road

c.1795 house

61 Mansell Street

early 1960s four-storey office block on the site of a late seventeenth-century house

25 New Road

c.1795 house, now with showroom

18 Ensign Street

Mercantile Marine Office, 1893–4, John Hudson, architect

101 Whitechapel High Street

1960 office building and former bank, on site of Tewkesbury Buildings

Ladbroke Court, 4 Resolution Plaza

2013-14, flats with shops to ground floor

91 Whitechapel High Street

1861 shop, site of a 'penny gaff' in the 1850s, now a restaurant with flats over proposed

40 Osborn Street

1903-4, house and warehouse, now with shop

Bank of America House, 1 Alie Street

1987, office building, EPR Architects, site of an 18th-century chapel and the Goodman's Fields Theatre

69 Whitechapel High Street

1908-11, largely rebuilt in the early 1960s, refurbished and raised 2005-10 with Jan Kattein as architect

Tugu Building (formerly Insignia House), 83–85 Mansell Street

1990–1, offices, built as Insignia House, designed by Elana Keats & Associates and John Winter & Associates

City of London College, 71 Whitechapel High Street

built 1983 as a warehouse-showroom, converted to use as a college around 1998

Mansell Court, 69 Mansell Street

c.1989, offices, Covell Matthews Wheatley Architects, on the site of five late 17th-century houses

The Curve, 14 Fieldgate Street

2010-12, student housing with a supermarket

70 Whitechapel High Street

18th-century origins, largely rebuilt 1966, refurbished and raised 2005-10 with Jan Kattein as architect

3 White Church Lane

c1960 commercial building with street art of 2012

Tower Mint Apartments

2009-10, flats with shop and offices

26 New Road

shophouse, c.1810

24 New Road

shophouse, c.1810

26 Osborn Street

1949-50 residential, now with bar

57 Whitechapel Road

2011-12, shop and office, part of Magenta House development for Capitalise Assets/Watkins Jones, designed by Aros Architects

Whitechapel Technology Centre (East London Works)

1980-1, training centre with shops, altered c.1989 and 2015 and adapted for office use. Site of Black Lion Yard

36-38 Dock Street

c.2000, part of Vodafone datacentre, on the site of the Hearts of Oak public house

Black Lion House

1982-3, office building, speculative development for Lyndon Properties, John Spratley & Partners, architects

75 Whitechapel Road

2011-12, shop and office, part of Magenta House development for Capitalise Assets/Watkins Jones, designed by Aros Architects

32-34 Commercial Road, with entrance to Riga Mews

1873, for J. J. & S. W. Chalk, timber merchants, converted 2004-5 with ground floor offices/salon, flats over (part of Riga Mews)

Electricity Station

c.1953 for the Co-operative Wholesale Society

Colefax Building

2001-2, block of flats

Dryden Building, 37 Commercial Road

1999-2000, block of flats with shops

Cornell Building, 1 Coke Street, 22 Plumbers Row and 50 Adler Street

1999-2000, flats with offices

119 Leman Street

1845-6, part of a group of fourteen shophouses developed and built by G. W. Mayhew

12 Hooper Street

1845-6, part of a group of fourteen shophouses developed and built by G. W. Mayhew

117-119 Leman Street

1845-6, part of a group of fourteen shophouses developed and built by G. W. Mayhew

123 Leman Street

1845-6, part of a group of fourteen shophouses developed and built by G. W. Mayhew

13 Hooper Street

1845-6, part of a group of fourteen shophouses developed and built by G. W. Mayhew

135 Leman Street

1845-6, part of a group of fourteen shophouses developed and built by G. W. Mayhew

133 Leman Street

1845-6, part of a group of fourteen shophouses developed and built by G. W. Mayhew

121 Leman Street

1845-6, part of a group of fourteen shophouses developed and built by G. W. Mayhew

127 Leman Street

1845-6, part of a group of fourteen shophouses developed and built by G. W. Mayhew

31 New Road

c.1795 house, now with showroom

120 Leman Street

1989–90, office block

27 Osborn Street

2009-13 UK Power Networks substation (formerly Whitechapel/Stepney/London Electricity substation), previously site of Ind Coope beer stores

55 Mansell Street

Office block of 1989, designed by Trehearne & Norman Architects for Roy Properties, on the site of four late 17th-century Mansell St houses

Symons House, 22 Alie Street

c.1800, warehouse-showroom for Baron Lyon De Symons, adapted as municipal offices c.1840, for the Workers' Circle c.1923, and as flats 1998

Symons House, 12 North Tenter Street

1956–8 warehouse on the site of Whitechapel District Board of Works' hall of 1855–6, converted to flats in 2012–14

Railway Viaduct Spur

1851–3 railway viaduct, a spur of the London & North Western Railway Haydon Square depot branch line

Central House, London Metropolitan University

1964–5, flatted factory, Lush & Lester, architects

12-20 Osborn Street (Arbor City Hotel)

1957-61, clothing factory converted to hotel in 2001, on the site of a sugar refinery (1795) and the Victoria Wine Company's depot (1879)

25 Whitechapel Road

shop-house of c.1750, probably built for William Forster, distiller, altered in the 19th century and raised c.2003

Old Pump House, 19-20 Hooper Street

1886–7, former engine house of the London Tilbury and Southend Railway Company's Commercial Road Goods Depot, converted to offices 2002–4

Haji Nanna Biryani, 14 Whitechapel Road

Built 1881-2 as the George public house, shopfront of 1934

Maersk House

1974 as Beagle House, R. Seifert and Partners, architects, demolished 2017-18

Former Royal Oak public house

1873, public house, now shop, restaurant and flats

15 Dock Street

1860, for James Golding's cartage depot warehouse and house, converted in 2008 with new block of flats

19 Dock Street

1860, house, now offices, built for James Golding's cartage depot

38 Commercial Street

1862-3 shop/warehouse building, frontage altered after war damage, top floor reinstated 1999-2000 when upper floors converted to flats

223-225 Whitechapel Road with 2-6 Fulbourne Street

1934-5 as furnishing stores, Alfred Spiers, architect

Calcutta House annexe, Old Castle Street

1932 former Brooke Bond welfare building, later part of London Metropolitan University

Calcutta House

Calcutta House, former Brooke Bond tea warehouse, built 1909, later London Metropolitan University

89 Fieldgate Street

c.1907, shophouse, now part of Tayyabs resturant

Tayyabs, 85-87 Fieldgate Street

1907 as a shophouse with synagogue to rear, now Tayyabs restaurant

92-3 Whitechapel High Street

1861 shophouses, now one building, upper floors converted to flats 2001 and extra floor added

The Relay Building, 1 Commercial Street

2008 and 2012-14, 23-storey offices, flats, shops and entrance to Aldgate East station. Entrance to social housing in Tyne Street

Hotel ibis London City, 5 Commercial Street

2006-8 11-storey hotel

74 Whitechapel High Street

1828-9 shop house, now a restaurant, upper floors converted to studio flats 2001

3 Dock Street

1860s shophouse

3 Gunthorpe Street

1997 workshop building with 1899-1900 retained street facade of Whitechapel Board of Works refuse destructor building

52 to 58 Commercial Road

2005-9 shop, office and residential building, 13- and 18-storey towers, on site of Baptist Chapel of 1763 and sugarhouse of 1773

84B Whitechapel High Street

Tenement house in Angel Alley, built in 1869, later a George Yard Mission shelter and since 1968/9 the Feeedom Press and Bookshop

Wool + Tailor Building, 10–12 Alie Street

1988, offices (Jutland House then Michael's House), refurbished and refracted in 2018–19, Allsop Architects

121 Whitechapel Road

c1820 shophouse, part rebuilt in 1916 and refronted in the 1940s

119 Whitechapel Road

c1820 shophouse origins, rebuildings in 1872 and 1916-17 and refronting in the 1940s

115 Whitechapel Road

c1820 origins as a shophouse, part rebuilt in 1931-2

117 Whitechapel Road

1952, a rebuilding of a shophouse of c.1820

Camperdown House, 6 Braham Street

1982–3 offices/data centre, Trehearne & Norman, Preston & Partners, architects, site of Camperdown House (1912–13) and sugarhouse (1726)