Boutique Workplace Company launches new office space St Paul’s Cathedral
Flexible workspace provider The Boutique Workplace Company has signed a deal to open a new serviced office location situated close to St Paul’s Cathedral.
71-73 Carter Lane is the company’s 30th boutique workplace in London and works have now commenced on the fit out, with private suites and self-contained floors available from November 2018.
The London-based operator has signed a 10-year lease on this 14,000 sq ft building, which is owned by its parent company Moorgath Group.
The property is close to both St. Pauls and Blackfriars underground stations, as well as City Thameslink which provides a connection to Kings Cross St. Pancras in under 10 minutes.
The workspace comprises 21 design-led, boutique offices across five floors, incorporating 237 workstations.
The Carter Lane workplace will provide a range of amenities including showers, bike racks, kitchens, lounge space, a courtyard, meeting rooms and a roof terrace overlooking St. Pauls Cathedral.
Daniel Wheble, CEO of The Boutique Workplace Company, said: “It is important that we keep our identity in this overcrowded market. We are boutique and expanding within self-contained properties that are between 10,000-15,000 sq ft is where we will keep our product unique.
“Smaller building’s allows us to still create our own vibe but client’s also are not just a number. 71-73 Carter Lane was the perfect addition to the group meaning we cover another tube station in London and it’s self-contained”.
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