This flexible workspace in Liverpool Street is a bit of a fighter. After being the target of London’s first attack during the First World War it also survived British Rail’s plans to demolish the station in favour of a modern development.
The now famous 1979 conservation campaign was led by Sir John Bejtemen and Sir Spike Milligan, and the building subsequently becoming the muse for some pretty decent poetry. Design wise, think copper, steel mesh, stained timber and paneling – a good mix of
classic and contemporary. Arched windows look into Liverpool Street Station itself and yes it’s very easy to locate as it’s the one beside McDonald’s.
Contained within the property are numerous private offices, a drop-in lounge, meeting rooms, event space and a prime virtual address.