I’m a bit late to this, but
Londonist scooped us all by getting a look inside Guardian News & Media’s new HQ at King’s Cross. That’s one of their pictures, right.
The redevelopment around King’s Cross is huge; for those who don’t know the city, it’s a pretty rundown bit of town, and is one giant building site as it is torn apart and put back together. The new building itself is also, very much, just a mass of concrete and steel for the moment, but one hopes what it’ll contain will eventually be just as interesting as the architecture.
As well as our offices there’ll be a concert hall, a gallery and decent places to eat – you can find out more at the building’s official website. And… er… you can find out stuff about the building’s fire rating too, thanks to the mighty power of Google.
We move in next year. It’s all very exciting.
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ben thought this on Mar 15 07 at 11:32 amPlease tell me you are *not* going to have a hub-and-spoke newsroom a la Telegraph. It is a nightmare.
Mark Oliver thought this on Mar 21 07 at 12:18 pmThis is quite a good blog about the Kings Cross area – its author assured me that there were places to get nice sandwiches – fearing the loss of Gazzanos.
http://northkingscross.typepad.co.uk/my_weblog/there is a deli called the Continental something on Caledonia road, and he also suggested
http://www.gransassocaffe.co.uk/
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