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Type of space | Number of desks* | Rent per month |
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101 | 14,012 Sqft (400 Desks) | £141487 |
201 | 15,391 Sqft (440 Desks) | £164711 |
101/201 | 30,403 Sqft (869 Desks) | £306198 |
101/201/301 | 46,794 Sqft (1,337 Desks) | £470909 |
*Please note, square foot size may vary at each location
Knightsbridge Green is a prestigious office development situated in the heart of Knightsbridge just off Brompton Road - between Harrods department store and Hyde Park. The building offers exceptional, high specification fitted workspace and facilities with a stunning terrace accessed from the 1st - 3rd floors.
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Transport links are excellent, with Knightsbridge, Hyde Park Corner (both Piccadilly line) and South Kensington (Piccadilly, Circle and District lines) underground stations and Victoria mainline station all in close proximity. Numerous bus routes serve Brompton Road and Knightsbridge.
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Transport links are excellent, with Knightsbridge, Hyde Park Corner (both Piccadilly line) and South Kensington (Piccadilly, Circle and District lines) underground stations and Victoria mainline station all in close proximity. Numerous bus routes serve Brompton Road and Knightsbridge.
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Amenities
24 Hour Access
Air Conditioning
Alarm Security
Bike Racks
Car Parking
Manned Reception
Meeting Rooms
Showers
One of the most affluent areas in London, if not the UK, Knightsbridge in zone one, borders Hyde Park to the north, Belgravia to the east and Kensington to the west.
Potted with high-end, high fashion designer shops, jewellery boutiques, five-star hotels and some of London's finest eateries line its leafy avenues, including the world-famous Harrods. Lots of renowned fashion houses have chosen Knightsbridge as the ideal spot for some of their most impressive flagship stores, including Prada, Jimmy Choo and Manolo Blahnik.
Knightsbridge is also home to a number of important foreign embassies. Home to some stunning, opulent and high-end serviced office space, Knightsbridge plays host to various business sectors including, finance, hedge funds, venture capitalists, and consultancies along with businesses making their presence known internationally locating in this wealth London location.
Starting out as an upmarket hamlet but got its name from the (now underground) River Westbourne's most famous bridge, the Knight's Bridge. In 1852, the now world-renowned Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) opened in Knightsbridge and continues to draw tourists to the area more than 120 years later.
Some of London's most expensive properties can be found in Knightsbridge. The average home in Knightsbridge costs just over £4 million and commercial properties can fetch tens of millions, as buyers vie for a slice of prime property usually reserved for London's high-society. Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, who owns Chelsea Football Club, calls Lowndes Square home and members of the Qatari royal family also have London homes in the area.
Potted with high-end, high fashion designer shops, jewellery boutiques, five-star hotels and some of London's finest eateries line its leafy avenues, including the world-famous Harrods. Lots of renowned fashion houses have chosen Knightsbridge as the ideal spot for some of their most impressive flagship stores, including Prada, Jimmy Choo and Manolo Blahnik.
Knightsbridge is also home to a number of important foreign embassies. Home to some stunning, opulent and high-end serviced office space, Knightsbridge plays host to various business sectors including, finance, hedge funds, venture capitalists, and consultancies along with businesses making their presence known internationally locating in this wealth London location.
Starting out as an upmarket hamlet but got its name from the (now underground) River Westbourne's most famous bridge, the Knight's Bridge. In 1852, the now world-renowned Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) opened in Knightsbridge and continues to draw tourists to the area more than 120 years later.
Some of London's most expensive properties can be found in Knightsbridge. The average home in Knightsbridge costs just over £4 million and commercial properties can fetch tens of millions, as buyers vie for a slice of prime property usually reserved for London's high-society. Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, who owns Chelsea Football Club, calls Lowndes Square home and members of the Qatari royal family also have London homes in the area.
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