Office Space of Historical Importance Available at Heddon Street
Office space in London’s West End has just become spicier with the redesign of the historic building at 1 Heddon Street, which was used as a backdrop in a 1966 movie called Blow Up.
The building, originally created as an art gallery, was also featured on the cover of David Bowie’s album after being converted from an art gallery to a cinema hall, which was famous for releasing Walt Disney Movies in 1920’s.
After the remodelling, the building has been under the management of Harvard Managed Offices. Phillip Paris, the Harvard Managed Offices’ Chairman, said that the building had been redesigned in order to serve all the needs of businesses as well as to lend an urbane image to the businesses.
It is well designed with large office spaces and suites, including a number of meeting halls and conference rooms. The location of the building is such that there is easy access to a number of other London businesses and leisure facilities.
The building has attractive architecture coupled with modern facilities, which blend well with the art deco in the interior. It has also been equipped with the best office support, info-tech facilities and well managed suites. In addition to the above facilities, it also provides for a rent a desk letting facility and a drop-in business lounge facility on special request. With the W1 postcode making it an A-grade office space, it is the place to be - if you can afford it. Click here for desk space London information.
Posted by: admin | 06-25-2009 | 05:06 AM
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