Bowie Album Cover Becomes Historic Offices

For companies who want office space in London’s West End, the newly remodelled building of 1 Heddon Street offers a hint of glamour due to its rich sense of thematic history.

The building was originally constructed for use as an art gallery in 1888 until it was converted into a cinema known for opening Walt Disney Movies in the UK in the 1920’s. It also has a place in history due to its inclusion on the front of a David Bowie album and was used as the backdrop of the film Blow Up in 1966.

In its current condition, the building is now under the control of Harvard Managed Offices and offers businesses office space that has large contemporary modern spaces with an infusion of art deco throughout the interior.

Outside of attractive dressing however, the building is able to offer the best in business support and IT given that it has fully serviced and managed office suites and spaces as well as a variety of conference and meeting rooms to meet complete businesses needs.

Additionally, for those who request it, the building also offers a drop-in business lounge and day office letting opportunities all available with a W1 postcode which is one reason why the office refurbishment is considered A-grade.

Phillip Paris, Harvard Managed Offices Chairman stated that the site is designed to suite all the needs of a business while providing businesses with a sophisticated image. Additionally, Paris said that the location is central to the best leisure and business facilities in London.

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