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Rivington House, London
Great Eastern Street, London, EC2, United Kingdom
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Great Eastern Street is one of the main roads which transects the City. It is Bordered to the north by Old Street, to the east by the northern end of Brick Lane, to the south by Old Spitalfields Market and to the west by Old Street Station.
Local Amenities & Businesses
Our recently refurbished offices are based on Great Eastern street in Central London. As such, there is a wide selection shops and high end shopping districts all within easy reach of site.
Located in the area is the The Foundry Bar, galleries and art studios (such as the arts space White Cube gallery), and restaurants such as the stunning Great Eastern Dining Room with it's Pan-Asian Menu, The Hoxton Grille and Cantaloupe.
Placed at such an accessible location, our Rivington House Business Centre offers an excellent Virtual Office solution, with all of the essential requirements in place to help your business maximise and fulfil its potential.
Local Amenities & Businesses
Our recently refurbished offices are based on Great Eastern street in Central London. As such, there is a wide selection shops and high end shopping districts all within easy reach of site.
Located in the area is the The Foundry Bar, galleries and art studios (such as the arts space White Cube gallery), and restaurants such as the stunning Great Eastern Dining Room with it's Pan-Asian Menu, The Hoxton Grille and Cantaloupe.
Placed at such an accessible location, our Rivington House Business Centre offers an excellent Virtual Office solution, with all of the essential requirements in place to help your business maximise and fulfil its potential.
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The area is rich in history and has been monopolized and colonised by the creative industries with many of the warehouses being converted into offices and flats. It's also noted for extensive entertainment areas which are comparable to the West End with an extensive history boasting many music halls and theatres from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
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