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16 years ago
Very friendly staff, like coming in here.
River Lawn Road
Tonbridge TN9
United Kingdom
01732 783500
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http://www.riversidebusinesscentre.co.uk
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Second Home
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An office space on super hipster Hanbury Street in Shoreditch. Came here for a blogger round table…read morewith Topdeck Travel and wow, what a cool workspace. Really funky design with a covered patio-type restaurant area. Just had some olives, cured meats and breads and a couple of craft beers. Really nice setting for a meeting and to bring clients. There are loads of super cool restaurants, shops and coffee shops along the same street- spotted a lot of skinny jeans and beards!
Chiswick500
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The Rag Factory
(3 reviews)
A fantastic old factory conversion with studio spaces available for affordable prices. The main…read moregallery studios are always occupied with contemporary exhibitions/events/performance. I definitely recommend to go and have a look during the weekend. Last time I checked on Sunday they had a pop up restaurant and a fashion show next to each other..
Used a GPS system when walking there from the tube and still got lost…read more Anyway, when I got there for a workshop we were not in the Rag factory at all; they must own most spaces around there, because we have been put into various spaces all in walking distance. Sometimes a few turns away. Had art in the actual space, but it is a nice space and I see why people like going there and using it. Very much about being apart of the community with them.
The Trampery
The Trampery is one of those places that every area in the city needs. in an interactive workspace…read moreand public offices where everyone happens to be in a creative field, like a big working cooperative community. It' possible to get a desk for a day, a month, or n a flexi-basis and the whole interior is pretty inspiring.
From the owner: The Trampery Old Street is our flagship space in London. What was once a long abandoned building is…read morenow a luxury innovation & creativity hub in the heart of London's technology cluster. In addition to a 50-desk shared workspace, we offer outstanding event and meeting spaces for every occasion, from meetings for four to functions for 200.
MF Telecom Services Ltd
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Global House Business Centre
(2 reviews)
Checked with them today, a different receptionist, and many comings and goings of clientele,…read morealthough it seems ideal for those that start from home, expand their profile and then require an office base to attract new clients, whilst retaining established ones. I also noticed new accommodation opposite being refurbished by Kingly Epsom.
Called today, they are and have been accepting calls for a virtual office, as well as being a…read moreserviced office, providing meeting rooms, and lastly Consultancy services.
Greater London House
No Art Deco enthusiast worth his salt hasn't heard about this magnificent building in the…read moreMornington Crescent area of North London. This is one of the best sights in London, yet many people have never heard of it. Most people discover it by chance, while riding on a bus towards the city centre. This building is definitely one of city's hidden treasures. Today this building houses offices of number of prominent media and retail companies - ASOS, EMAP, Young & Rubicam. The building is situated right opposite the Mornington Crescent tube station. The front facade of the building still holds a name 'Carreras', the original owner. The original use of the building was a tobacco factory. It was built in the 1920s, in art deco style, representative of that decade. The whole structure is built in the style of Egyptian cat temple, at the height of Egyptian Art Deco period. Two massive black marble cat statues guard the entrance to the temple. The facade is beautifully decorated and painted in vibrant colours. In fact, the whole building was lovingly restored at the beginning of 1990s, after decades of neglect. It is a popular object for both amateur and professional photographers.
The Skiff
The Skiff is a lovely little co-working space in the centre of Brighton. It largely caters to the…read moretech freelancer workforce in Brighton, providing desk space and a shared office environment to stop people from going slowly insane in their home offices. Permanent desks are available from about £300pm if memory serves, but there are a variety of cheaper packages for workers that prefer to balance time at home with time someplace else. I've been involved in a social context with the Skiff for many years now, and have to say that one of the most positive aspects of it is the number of free events that are hosted here after hours - generally user group meetings for key technologies.
This place bills itself as a nice little place to work in the middle of Brighton, which is as…read moresuccinct a summary as you could wish for. It aims to provide a cross between a coffee shop and a place to do proper work (what do you mean, that sounds like your office?), allowing lonely bedsit-bound types the chance to get out and see the world without abandoning their precious screenplay. One-off users can drop in for free as long as they promise to behave like sentient human beings; desks are also rented out £250 a month plus VAT. The Skiff also hosts regular events and I went along last night to the inaugural Brighton Future of News Meetup. The space is clean and functional. The pink chairs and beanbags in the downstairs made the place look more like a crèche than a meeting room, but the assembled journalists, PR people, software architects and other media types were undeniably grown-up.
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PERFECT CAFE. Every food option here sounds better than the last, and from my experience, was…read moreutterly delicious. The coffee was great, and the co-working space seemed quiet and well lit. The prices were affordable and the staff were quite friendly. I will definitely stop in here again next time I'm in London.
Yummy coffee and food, was just passing by and stopped in and loved it. Has a great work space at…read morethe back too. Wish I was freelance so I'd have an excuse to use it.
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