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3 - 85 people
From £1490/mo
Set over eight floors, each studio is unique with plenty of natural light wherever you are in the building, due to the five large lightwells spaced out throughout.
41 people
From £13500/mo
47-51 Chalton Street offers a fantastic workspace in the heart of King’s Cross.
2 - 100 people
From £600/mo
Situated on the lower ground floor of a prestigious architectural firm's office, this spacious, open-plan workspace offers 20 desks in a refined professional environment.
30 - 60 people
From £12393/mo
The offices benefit from excellent natural light and have been completed to a contemporary Category A+ condition including data cabling to risers and pre-installed kitchenettes on each floor.
41 - 86 people
POA
A fully managed workspace offers businesses the very best of office space - amenity rich, fully customisable workspace, on flexible terms..
2 - 20 people
POA
Work somewhere different.
1 - 95 people
From £750/mo
This 1930's Art Deco building is set in a prominent location and is only 100 metres from Angel Tube Station.
45 - 130 people
From £16610/mo
The former art-deco tobacco warehouse offers six large offices and studios in Angel.
1 - 72 people
From £245/mo
This building’s striking 1920s façade reflects its equally impressive interior – the perfect work base for any ambitious business.
1 - 18 people
From £9500/mo
8-12 Leeke Street, located in the thriving area of King's Cross, offers a fantastic workspace designed for modern businesses.
2 - 200 people
From £1480/mo
With a lighthouse on its roof, this iconic period building projects a striking image visible from nearby King's Cross station.
2 - 14 people
From £650/mo
High standard and spacious Offices available on flexible contract or on Short & Long Term basis.
2 - 2000 people
From £590/mo
This building is within one of the most iconic stations in London, Kings Cross which is a Grade I listed building and designed in 1852 by Lewis Cubitt.
The 1st Floor at 251 Pentonville Road in King's Cross is a bright, airy haven that perfectly balances modern style with comfort.
1 - 30 people
From £1430/mo
The business centre is located a short walk from King's Cross St Pancras station on Gray's Inn Road.
1 - 40 people
From £1350/mo
This space is located in the heart of an up and coming business district near Clerkenwell.
210 Pentonville Road is a landmark office building in central King’s Cross, offering comprehensively refurbished Grade A offices..
2 - 993 people
From £1500/mo
1980's office building with a 5-storey extension added to the front facade.
2 - 22 people
From £550/mo
Situated on the spacious second floor, the office boasts high ceilings, ample natural light, and views overlooking the water.
2 - 145 people
From £21060/mo
The fourth floor at 10 White Lion Street is part of a recently built development that offers Grade A workspace that focuses on wellness and sustainability.
40 people
From £32200/mo
A fantastic top floor office space is available to let in a converted warehouse building in Angel.
2 - 100 people
From £8700/mo
As well as plenty of desk space, this ground floor office also houses meeting rooms and collaboration zones.
5 - 177 people
From £3900/mo
The space features meeting rooms, lounge areas, and phone booths, offering versatile options for work and collaboration.
2 - 100 people
From £980/mo
Based in the Kings Cross development is a building you cannot miss; with its circular pillars towering over Kings Cross and St Pancras Station.
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The largest Shetland Island is known simply as "Mainland", it is the third-largest Scottish island and the fifth-largest of the British Isles. There are an additional 15 inhabited islands. The islands have produced a variety of writers of prose and poetry. There are vast areas set aside to protect the local fauna and flora, a number of which are important seabird nesting sites.
The main revenue producers in Shetland are agriculture, aquaculture, fishing, renewable energy, the petroleum industry - crude oil and natural gas production, and the creative industries and tourism. Fishing remains central to the islands' economy today, valued at over £73 million. Farming consists mostly of the raising of Shetland sheep, known for their fine wool. Crops include oats and barley.
Apache Corporation's Beryl alpha oil platform has become one of the largest terminals in Europe with taxes from the oil increasing public sector spending on social welfare, art, sport, environmental measures and financial development. Three quarters of the islands' workforce is employed in the service sector.
The Shetland Islands are a popular destination for cruise ships and in 2010, the Lonely Planet guide named Shetland as the sixth best region in the world for tourists seeking unspoilt destinations. The islands were described as “beautiful and rewarding".
Transport between islands is primarily by ferry, with various inter-island services. Sumburgh Airport, the main airport on Shetland, is located close to Sumburgh Head, quickly and easily connecting serviced offices in the Shetland Islands to other parts of Scotland including Kirkwall, Aberdeen, Inverness, Glasgow and Edinburgh. Lerwick/Tingwall Airport, in partnership with Shetland Islands Council, only operates inter-island flights from the Shetland Mainland to the inhabited islands.
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