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Serviced office space in King’s Cross

An office space in King’s Cross puts your business in arguably the best-connected location in the whole country, with unparalleled access to the rest of London, the UK, and Europe.

Euston

Connolly Works, 41-43 Chalton Street, London, NW1 1JD

Nestled between King’s Cross and London Euston this Knowledge Quarter workspace...

  • Barista-style coffee
  • EPC rating of B
  • DDA compliant
  • Phone booths
  • Cyclist-friendly
  • + more...

Kings Cross

175-185 Grays Inn Road, London, WC1X 8UE

175-185 Grays Inn Road returns the urban and raw culture to the Kings Cross property market.

  • Barista-style coffee
  • EPC rating of B
  • Cyclist-friendly
  • High ceilings and excellent natural light
  • Unique historic interiors
  • + more...

What you need to know about King’s Cross

The King’s Cross area is located just north of Holborn, west of Islington, and east of Regent’s Park. That puts it in a prime position for businesses that want to be close to the action of London’s epicentre without being immersed in the most frantic parts of the City. It’s home to both King’s Cross St Pancras and London Euston train stations but King’s Cross isn’t just a transport hub – it has a rapidly growing reputation as a home for business.

King’s Cross has been an important commercial district since Roman times, with trade facilitated by Regent’s Canal playing a key role in maintaining its relevance through the 19th and 20th centuries. Now, it’s home to countless businesses. In recent years, it’s gained a particular reputation as a tech hub, with new residents including Google and Meta. This high concentration of tech businesses has driven increased investment, and it’s complemented by countless SMEs who see the advantages of King’s Cross as a business destination.

Transport connections

Despite all of its other credentials that make it a great place for an office space, what really sets King’s Cross apart is its transport connections, opening up access to other areas across London, the rest of the UK, and mainland Europe.

King’s Cross St Pancras station is served by the Circle, Piccadilly, Hammersmith & City, Northern, Metropolitan, and Victoria Underground lines, while also providing regular services to cities and towns throughout the country and high-speed Eurostar services to Europe. What King’s Cross St Pancras doesn’t offer, nearby London Euston station does, acting as one of the main gateways to the north of England with regular services to Manchester, Liverpool, and more.

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