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Originally built as a factory for Allied Foods' Lipton brand, the Tea Building has been a Shoreditch landmark since the early 1930s. The eight-storey building is the main feature of the junction of Shoreditch High Street and Bethnal Green Road, along with the neighbouring Biscuit Building. It was originally designed as a bacon curing factory and later served as a tea warehouse. Today, it is part of Shoreditch's rebirth as a service-sector hub.
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