Mayfair is the most prestigious area in Central London for major corporations and blue chip organisations looking for office space. It boasts an illustrious commercial history, and is home to some of London’s best-known addresses, such as Curzon Street – former location of MI5, Savile Row, Park Lane, and Bond...
The area of St James’s boasts some of the most exclusive addresses in London. Sitting adjacent to Buckingham Palace and the Mall, St James’s is a much sought-after, illustrious area, and one of the most expensive locations for office rent anywhere in the world. St James’s Park is the oldest...
Soho is a vibrant, fashionable area located at the heart of the West End, near Covent Garden. Traditionally home to trendy media industries such as film, television and post-production companies, increasing commercial demand has caused rents to skyrocket in recent years, and the types of businesses taking up Soho office...
Fitzrovia takes its name from The Fitzroy Tavern in Charlotte Street, and has a long-held reputation as one of London’s bohemian creative centres. The small area is located within the Noho region of London. Fitzroy Square is a Grade-I listed gem, and provides a calm, leafy haven amidst the hustle...
The City of London, or The Square Mile as it is often called, is a leading driver of the London economy. The area has a huge annual output of £45 billion, and subsequently has earned a reputation as the financial capital of Europe. Unsurprisingly, The City is the preferred location...
The area of Victoria sits to the south west of Buckingham Palace and to the east of Belgravia. Victoria Street comprises many large 1960s and 1970s office buildings, an aesthetic typical of the area, which has long been home to Government departments, including Millbank Tower – the Labour Party headquarters...
Covent Garden sits to the east of Soho, at the edge of the West End, and is home to an abundance of shops, restaurants, tourist attractions and cultural icons such as the Royal Opera House. Offering easy access to The City, Covent Garden is one of the most popular office...
Holborn, or High Holborn as it is often known, is a gateway between London’s financial mecca, The Square Mile, and the more upmarket addresses of the West End. Home to two of the city’s four Inns of Court – Lincoln’s Inn and Gray’s Inn – Holborn has long been considered...
Clerkenwell is a popular area with media businesses looking to be located within easy reach of the bright lights of Central London but for whom the rents in Soho are a little too high. Named after the Clerk’s Well, the area is located north of The City and south of...
London’s Midtown is conveniently located between the impressive skyline of The City and the bright lights of The West End, and is the main hub of the country’s legal industry, with the Royal Courts of Justice and the Inns of Court sitting just to the north of Fleet Street. The...