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The refined design and stunning landmark architecture are locally renowned as a commercially significant business establishment incorporating a neutral palette, international style, and industrial materials to create an elegant and fun workspace. This stylish contemporary building has an entrance that makes a statement as the first impression for guests. Spacious,...
Read MoreThis building is a wonderland for all things digital – providing an ever-expanding hub of creatives with never-ending networking opportunities. This business centre in London is the leading flexible workspace provider with multiple office solutions for every business. This business centre provides fully furnished offices with high-speed internet, parking space,...
Read MoreOffering executive serviced office space for rent, this boutique business centre occupies a Grade II listed building on Brook Street in the exceptional business area of Mayfair in west Central London.
This outstanding period building in Brook Street dates back to 1897 and has been thoughtfully restored to offer 56 fully furnished and fitted office spaces for...
Opportunities for aspiring family office executives to operate within the umbrella of a well-run FCA regulated and structured family office. This modern office in central London offers shared office space, serviced offices and office leasing available. A beautiful, modern office space set on the 4th floor in Mayfair, London. Private offices and open plan space both...
Read MoreAs one of the West End's busiest shopping destinations, Bond Street's main economic driver is retail, which has been an important force in the area since the eighteenth century. Bond Street, London remains home to many shops that often cater to upmarket shoppers. The Royal Arcade, Tiffany's, department store Fenwick, and many haute couture stores are found on Bond Street, London.
Auction houses Sotheby's and Bonhams are also based in the area. A number of art dealers and antique shops are clustered around Bond Street, particularly close to Sotheby's.
Bond Street sits between two of the West End's most sough-after districts, each of which has distinct economic bases. While financial and property management dominate in the affluent Mayfair district, Soho is known for its media and creative businesses as well as its film and television production industry. The proximity to Oxford Street and Regent Streets also makes the Bond Street area a popular choice with businesses working with retailers and fashion houses.
Like the other exclusive areas in the heart of Mayfair, many office buildings on or close to Bond Street have period appeal. For the most part, they are converted residential properties.
One of the most expensive pieces of real estate in Europe, the street is divided into Old Bond Street in the south and New Bond Street in the north. Bond Street links Piccadilly and Oxford Street in the West End, City of London. The narrow street is a popular shopping destination, having been the home of respected and luxurious fashion outlets since the eighteenth century. It is one of Europe's most exclusive shopping streets, rivalling the Champs-Élysèses in Paris.
The street originally crossed open fields close to Clarendon House. It was named after Sir Thomas Bond, who purchased and subsequently demolished the nearby mansion in 1686 in order to develop the area. The area around Bond Street began to evolve into what it is today during the early part of the eighteenth century. By the end of the century, the street became a popular location for Mayfair's elite to mingle. Its social scene declined during the nineteenth century and became increasingly known for its luxury shopping. Central London's Bond Street is home to auction houses Bonhams and Sotheby's as well as Fenwick and Tiffany's shops, and the Royal Arcade connects Old Bond Street and Albermarle Street.
With transport links such as Goodge Street tube station and Oxford Circus underground station central lines just a short walking distance away - you'll find travelling convenient in this popular location. Bond Street Underground is on the Central line, between Marble Arch tube station and Oxford Circus underground station, as well as the Jubilee line, between Baker Street tube station and Green Park tube station transport links.
Many of the serviced offices, private offices and shared offices to rent in Bond Street benefit from amenities such as disabled access, bike racks, telephone systems, call answering, kitchen facilities, and more. Click on any of the available serviced offices in Bond Street to view details, or simply get in touch with us for more information and a quick quote.
SMEs are the most common serviced office occupier. First-time business owners are also typical tenants, as a serviced office is perceived as a less risky option when compared to conventional office space.
All-inclusive pricing. Short / flexible lease length. Less capital expenditure. Opportunities for networking. No dilapidation costs.
London's solid entrepreneurial spirit has driven the demand for flexible coworking office space as a practical and cost-effective alternative to conventional leases.
Flexible costs and contract lengths. Wide range of options to choose from. Modern high-spec office buildings. Promotes collaboration & networking. No initial capital or financial commitment required, and no exit or disposal costs.
This office solution allows businesses to enjoy a solid corporate identity at minimal cost and suits those who favour agile working environments and flexible business practices.
Flexible or pay-as-you-go packages. Inexpensive set-up and affordable fees. Eliminate distractions and the need to handle calls or clerical tasks. Instant set-up: A virtual office can be ready in a matter of hours.
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