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Location

  1. Old Street3min walk
    • Northern Line
    • National Rail
  2. Moorgate9min walk
    • Circle Line
    • Hammersmith and City Line
    • Metropolitan Line
    • Northern Line
    • National Rail
  3. Barbican9min walk
    • Circle Line
    • Hammersmith and City Line
    • Metropolitan Line

Building Facilities

  1. Meeting Rooms

  2. 24 hr Access

  3. Furniture

  4. Trading Address

  5. Breakout Space

  6. Utilities

  7. Secure Access

  8. Wifi

  9. Mailing Address

  10. Cleaning

  11. Roof Terrace

  12. Reception

  13. Disabled Access

  14. Kitchen

  15. Printing

Not Available

  1. Inventory Storage

  2. Beer & Wine

  3. Lockers

  4. Fruit & Snacks

  5. Coffee & Tea

  6. Event Space

  7. Events & Talks

  8. Childcare

  9. Gym

  10. Phone Booths

  11. Bike Storage

  12. Showers

  13. Pets Allowed

  14. Parking

  15. Cafe

About this building

Completed in April 2018, 160 Old Street has been transformed from an uninspiring 1970s building into 153,000 sq. ft. of contemporary, flexible and collaborative offices arranged over 11 floors with collegiate spaces for communal working and networking. The building has been reclad with brick and glass and a new, long entrance along Bunhill Row provides an open and welcoming reception. At street level there is 6,676 sq. ft. of restaurant and retail space.

Old Street’s ‘Tech City’ is already home to an impressive array of dynamic companies from tech start-ups to established financial institutions, together creating a diverse mix of the traditional with a new entrepreneurial business spirit. The £25 million overhaul of the public realm at Old Street, due to commence late 2018, will see segregated cycle lanes and new pedestrianised public space to further boost the area’s appeal to occupiers and visitors alike.

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