View looking south, showing a terrace of buildings with ground-floor shops at 159-162 New Bond Street, Mayfair. There is a partial view of number 159, which is trading as, "National Westminster Bank". A "To Let" sign is displayed above. Number 160 is a four-storey, four-window range building with the ground-floor trading as, "A. Sulka & Co." a men's fashion store. Above the display windows is the business name and its three store locations in the United States: New York, Chicago and San Francisco. The company was founded in 1893 in New York and opened a branch in New Bond Street in the 1920s. Next door is a separate entrance to "Churchill's" night club. There are signs for, "Harry Meadows" and "Billy Petch's Pzazz 74". There is a sign for, "Taxi" above the entrance. Curved glass display cabinets can be seen at the entrance. Number 161-162 is a late eighteenth-century, five-storey, four-window range building trading as, "Barclays Bank". Early nineteenth-century, cast-iron balconettes can be seen at second-floor level. There is a central small-paned window flanked by two doors. There are two extractor fan vents in the windows. The building is Grade II listed; listing number 1224469.