1 Kings Street - Reception and Lounge
1 King Street, London, EC2V
1 Kings Street - Reception and Lounge
1 Kings Street - Reception and Lounge
Office space
Meeting rooms
Virtual office

Office space
Set your business up for success with a sophisticated office space at 1 King Street, in the City of London. This Grade II listed building is home to 60 offices, each designed to offer you an effortlessly stylish place to base your business. And while you work, our team delivers the proactive, personal and seamless support you demand to stay focussed.

Meeting rooms
The three exceptional meeting rooms at 1 King Street allow you to choose the perfect space for your needs. With this Grade II listed building as a backdrop, and a full complement of leading technology, you can host memorable pitches, run inspiring AGMs, or hold those business-critical daily meetings, whenever you need to.

Virtual office
Make 1 King Street your virtual business address, while you work elsewhere. Base your business at this prestigious location in the City of London, and make an enviable first impression. Use the address in your communications and on business stationery, and we’ll forward your business’ mail to you.
About 1 King Street
1 King Street is a beautiful Georgian, Grade II listed building, that combines period elegance with a contemporary aesthetic. Centrally-located in the City, it is a short walk from One New Change and the area's many restaurants, galleries and shops.
Arranged over four floors, King Street has 60 private offices, open coworking areas, relaxed business lounges and number of different meeting rooms. Members are also able to ride to work easily, with secure bike storage available within the building, as well as shower and changing facilities.

About the City of London
As one of the world’s leading business districts, the City of London is home to many global corporations. Leading finance, banking and commercial law businesses base themselves within the prestigious Square Mile.
Many of the capital's most recognisable landmarks are found in this historic neighbourhood, including St Paul’s Cathedral, Mansion House, the London Museum, Barbican Centre and the Bank of England. Among the many offices are an enviable selection of Michelin-starred restaurants, small courtyard parks tucked between buildings, and the lively shops, pubs and fresh food stalls of Leadenhall Market.