Serviced Office Space in Charlotte Street

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Key Highlights The Flat Iron Building is a distinctive 19th-century flat-iron style landmark in the London Bridge area, combining historic character with modern industrial features. It offers spectacular 360° views across London and has become an iconic address for vibrant businesses. The Space Spread over multiple floors, the building provides customisable office space with abundant natural light, high ceilings and design flexibility. Workspaces are managed and can be fitted out to suit occupiers’ needs, often including amenities like meeting rooms, showers, bike storage, and 24/7 access. Location Situated at 44-46 Southwark Street, SE1 1UN, it lies in the heart of central London’s London Bridge neighbourhood, just a short walk from London Bridge Station and close to Borough Market, Flat Iron Square and a wide range of restaurants, bars and cultural attractions.

Charlotte Street is located in the Fitzrovia district of London, in the borough of Camden. The area has a unique blend of residential and commercial occupants. It is often the case that the residential population will reside in the upper floors of beautiful townhouses, while the ground floors will be occupied by various businesses. The street was developed in the latter part of the 18th century and was named after Queen Charlotte, the wife of King George the Third. At the time, three streets in the locality were named after the Queen, but only one has retained its original name to this day.

Business Information

The northern half of Charlotte Street houses several office buildings that have many serviced offices for rent. Leading advertising agency Saatchi & Saatchi occupies an entire office building in the vicinity. On the other hand, the southern part of the street is home to a medley of different retail businesses such as bars, pubs, boutiques, florists, and art galleries.

Entertainment And Dining Out

Offering live entertainment shows throughout the week, Charlotte Street Blues is spread over three floors. It offers an eclectic mix of solo musicians, jazz groups, as well as rock bands to keep you entertained for hours on end. The street is also home to fantastic comedy clubs that are guaranteed to have you in stitches. Many consider Charlotte Street to have the best and most diverse selection of restaurants in London. Whether you have a highly discerning palate and are seeking exotic international cuisine, or you are in the mood for some tasty, traditional delights – you will not be disappointed by the enormous choice on offer.

Transport Information

Goodge Street tube station is the closest on the underground network, offering access to the Northern line. Tottenham Court Road station is a short walk away. Great Portland Street and Warren Street tube stations are also nearby, providing convenient access to the Victoria, Metropolitan, Circle and Hammersmith & City lines. As far as connectivity to the mainline railway network goes, Euston station serves the area well, and St Pancras International station offers connections to Europe.

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