The district of King’s Cross has a rich history; the current name has its origin in a monument to King George IV which stood from 1830 to 1845 at "the king's crossroads" where Euston Road, Gray's Inn Road, and Pentonville Road met.
The King’s Cross district has been the meeting point of road, river and rail making it such an important piece of London’s historical tapestry.
At the beginning of the 21st Century, construction work began on the Channel Tunnel Rail Link to Europe as well as the restoration and extension of St Pancras Station.
Since then, the area around King’s Cross has seen an investment of over £2 billion on transport infrastructure.
As a part of that, the underused industrial wasteland has been transformed into a new and exciting part of the capital with homes, shops, offices, galleries, bars, restaurants, schools, and even a university.
Multinational giants such as Google, Facebook and Sony Music have taken office space in King’s Cross and many start-ups, entrepreneurs, freelancers, creatives, SMEs and other large corporations have decided to make this their business home, too.
This flex space centre is located in the heart of the newly generated area in Pancras Square which is a life-filled spot with coffee shops, bars, cafes, swimming pool and gym, there are also unique public realm areas and the canal-side setting next to the Regent’s Canal.
The business centre is located within the striking Chipperfield-designed building that overlooks the square. You can’t miss the building because it is made up of 396 circular pillars so it’s pretty hard to miss.
Speaking with users of this modern flexible workspace centre, some of the popular features include: