Saturday 2 July 2011

Top Iconic London Buildings to Have an Office In

Owning or renting London office space is a big deal anyway but there are a few buildings in the Capital that have offices to die for. These buildings are known around the world. You may not have that job that everyone wants but you'll definitely have that office space that they all want. Nice locations, uptown spots and mind blowing architecture definitely forms an incentive but research also shows that simpler buildings are preferred with easy access to eating spots.

London Ark
Named because of its shape, the London Ark building that is next to the Hammersmith Flyover isn't a new one but still a popular choice for renting an office. Close to the highway and easily accessible to people coming from out of town, the London Ark boasts more than just location. Chosen at one point as Britain's happiest place to work. It's structure has soaring interiors and suspended walkways.
New Street Square
A modern innovative structure, with a traditional public square, the New Street Square has a sprawling pretty reception area and sleek interiors. Spacious offices and attractive architecture is combined with leisure and retail facilities on the ground floor.
Cardinal place
Three buildings together, the Cardinal Place is situated on Victoria Street. It brags elegance and modern design resembling a curve glass capsule. An iconic sight and home to 24 huge retailers, it also has large office spaces to let with a floor space of 94,500m2.

Tower 42
The Tower was initially disliked and required a redesign, but the building is now full and has added conference rooms. It is the second tallest skyscraper in the city and like a few modern designed high end buildings, it has a pretty atrium and its own commercial champagne bar.

Plantation Place
This box shaped building isn't new, nor does it boast amazing architecture or design. However, as soon as it opened, its offices were full. Its quiet location which doesn't attract many tourist provides for privacy and no distraction thus being a popular choice with a lot of companies.
Broadgate Circle
If seen in the evening, at first glance one can mistake the Broadgate Circle for a film location because of its bright lights. The circle, used in the winter as a skating rink and in summer as a leisure place, is flanked by 15 office buildings. Close to Liverpool Street Station, it is well connected with three underground lines and the mainline. The area is shared by quite a few office buildings.

Abbey Business Centre
When you step out of Canary Wharf station, you feel like you are transported out of London and possibly onto the sets of Inception. All glass buildings, wide beautified roads and landscapes, the area is all business. The Abbey Business Centre forms part of this picture. It stands tall, showing off its vast reception area, open plan offices and large meeting rooms. A shoppingcentre is conveniently placed at the base of the building, is and the London city airport isn't too far away. Locate your commercial property London agents who represent tenants to Rent Office London.

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