Offices, constructed 2006-2014, designed by Wilkinson Eyre Architects with One Arup & Partners International Ltd
2000-2, block of flats with shops
1989-90 built shop and office building, upper floors converted to residential 2006
1880s stock brick corner shop with residential over
1880s shop and former warehouse, upper parts of 46 and 48 converted in 2010 to six flats as The Lofthouse, 48a Middlesex Street
1880s shop and former warehouse
mid 1960s former office building, demolished 2017–18, on the site of the Elizabethan Boar's Head playhouse
1886 block of flats with shops at 30 to 50 Wentworth Street and 36 to 48 Goulston Street to ground floor
1860s shops with offices over, built for T. Venables & Sons, draper and furnisher
1880s Tudoresque settlement house with later additions, streetside building site of St Jude's vicarage
1980s flats (dem. 2017) retained red-brick frontage of 1886 College Buildings (architect: Elijah Hoole), part of the Toynbee Hall estate
1956 shop and office building, with carriageway, formerly the entrance to Spread Eagle Yard
2006-8 11-storey hotel
2013-14, community centre, temporary home (2016-18) of Toynbee Hall
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)
2013-14, Offices for EastEnd Homes, and entrance to Denning Point
2013-14, four-storey block of flats (New Evershed House), and eight maisonettes (28 to 42)
2013-14, five-storey block of flats, part of the Holland estate refurbishment and redevelopment
2013-14, flats with shops to ground floor
2003-5, student housing
1934, clothing factory, converted to flats in 2017–18
H. Victor Kerr2011-14, flats, offices and shops for Barratt Homes, on a site that included a workhouse, chapel/synagogue and the Jews' Infants' School
1993-6 Postmodern terraced house in red and stock brick
2012–15, six-storey hotel and flats
2019-20 flats over shops, on site of warehouses of 1876-8 destroyed by fire in 2007
Built 1978-1982 with Royal Mint Square, a housing estate for the Greater London Council designed by Andrews, Downie & Kelly
2009-10, flats with shop and offices
1890, warehouse, variously converted since the 1970s
1988–90, stock-brick block of flats, part of the Hooper Square development
2014-16, apart-hotel, on the site of the German Mission Day School, 1861–3
2013-13, block of flats with ground-floor shops to Wentworth Street frontage
1968 tower block of flats reclad, and ground floor street frontage altered, 2013-14
2018, hotel, replacing mid 1960s former car park, warehouse, market and workshop building, demolished 2016