Photo 1 of Shanghai BEA Finance Tower, Level 2, 3 & 8, 66 Huayuan Shiqiao Road, Shanghai, Shanghai, 200120, China
Photo 2 of Shanghai BEA Finance Tower, Level 2, 3 & 8, 66 Huayuan Shiqiao Road, Shanghai, Shanghai, 200120, China
Photo 3 of Shanghai BEA Finance Tower, Level 2, 3 & 8, 66 Huayuan Shiqiao Road, Shanghai, Shanghai, 200120, China

Office Space for Rent at The Executive Centre - South East Asia

Shanghai BEA Finance Tower, Level 2, 3 & 8, 66 Huayuan Shiqiao Road, Shanghai, Shanghai, 200120, China

Located within the renowned BEA Finance Tower, this Executive Centre offers a sophisticated business environment tailored for financial institutions and multinational companies. Spanning several levels of the tower, the workspace features modern serviced offices, multiple meeting rooms, and inviting breakout areas, all designed to support productivity and collaboration.

Tenants benefit from on-site amenities such as fine dining, spa, conference, and fitness facilities, managed by an experienced property team. Positioned in a prestigious district of Shanghai, this location provides an impressive setting for your business to thrive.

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The Executive Centre - South East Asia Office Space for Rent

3 Spaces Available
Property Details
Property Type
Office
Property Size
1,538 sqft
Last Updated
Workspace Amenities
Parking
City/town centre
Meeting rooms
Modern building
Close to transport links
Reception services
Telephone answering
Administrative support
Bespoke branding
24-hour access
IT support
Cat 6 cabling or better
Kitchen
Open-plan offices
Furnished
WiFi
Breakout/Lounge Space
Café / restaurant on site
24-hour security
Cat II lighting
Catering
Cleaning/janitor
Copy and Printing Facilities
Flexible term
Lift
Multilingual staff
On-site management team
Training rooms
Shared Office Space
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Fixed cost
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The Executive Centre - South East Asia location

Strategically located in the heart of Lujiazui commercial and financial district, this building is one of the most sought-after CBD business addresses in Pudong Shanghai. This grade-A office building was designed by Terry Farrell & Partners, sits next to many renowned office buildings including the Jin Mao Building and the International Finance Center beside the Huang-Pu river, which constructed usher a platform for an international financial network. This centre enjoys easy access to numerous businesses, accommodations and amenities, adjacent to highly efficient transportation networks including four river-crossing tunnels, major vehicle thoroughfares, bus terminals and Metro Lines 2 & 14 within a five minute walk. Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport and Shanghai Railway Station is only 45 minutes’ drive away.

Transport & Infrastructure

The Executive Centre sits in Lujiazui’s business district with office space for rent in a grade-A tower designed by Terry Farrell & Partners. Metro Lines 2 and 14 run nearby, and four river-crossing tunnels connect the area to other districts. Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport is within driving distance for regional travel. Major vehicle routes and local bus terminals support daily commutes. Nearby, Shanghai Tower stands as a prominent landmark in the district.

Dining & Hospitality

Latina serves as a nearby dining option within walking distance of the workspace. The Ritz-Carlton Shanghai, Pudong provides accommodation for visitors or business guests. Several restaurants, including Morton's the Steakhouse, and cafes such as Manner Coffee, are found throughout Lujiazui. For those seeking international cuisine, Jade on 36 offers French dishes in the same area. Business travellers will find a range of hotels and eateries close to the centre.

Culture & Leisure

Shanghai Tower draws visitors interested in city views and modern architecture, while the Oriental Pearl TV Tower offers a different perspective on the skyline. Shared workspace users can access leisure spots like Yu Garden, which features botanical displays and historic landscaping. In the same district, Shanghai Old Street provides a look into the city’s traditional culture. The Bund is also within reach for those interested in historical walks after work.