Compare Our Space Types
BenefitsSee what’s included in each work space type. | CoreA blank canvas to make your own | Work ReadyFitted, furnished and connected. | StoreyFlexible, shared workspaces. Visit storey.co.uk | |
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Features included: | Core Workspace | Fitted | Fully Managed | Storey Space |
Flexible leasing options | ||||
MyCampus access | ||||
Access to Storey Club | ||||
Sustainable Workspaces | ||||
Access to building end of trip facilities | ||||
Fully furnished | ||||
Access to fibre connection | ||||
Fully managed WiFi Connectivity | ||||
Fixed monthly cost | ||||
Health & Safety Support | ||||
M&E Maintenance | ||||
Waste Removal & Recycling | ||||
Daily Cleaning | ||||
Utilities | ||||
Workspace Support from Shared Property Manager | ||||
Access to Storey shared space | ||||
Dedicated community manager | ||||
Meeting room credits | ||||
Workspace Personalisation support | ||||
Storey member networking events |
Local area
Where Camden, Fitzrovia and the Knowledge Quarter meet.
A great place to work isn’t just about having a great office.
The heart of everywhere Getting here
It's also about having plenty of places to go and things to do within walking distance, from morning to night.
From green spaces, culture and nightlife to shops, bars and restaurants.
At Regent’s Place, you have endless options, in every direction. As well as being on the edge of Regent’s Park, you’re just over the road from Marylebone, and an easy walk to either Camden or the West End. And at the heart of the Knowledge Quarter, one of the world’s largest knowledge clusters.
With five tube lines, four major rail stations and four cycleways nearby, getting to and from Regent’s Place couldn’t be easier.
Underground Stations
Warren Street
3 Minutes Walk
Euston Square
4 Minutes Walk
Great Portland Street
6 Minutes Walk
Regent’s Park
8 Minutes Walk
Train stations
London Euston
8 Minutes Walk
King's Cross and St Pancras International
16 Minutes Walk
Marylebone
20 Minutes Walk
Local area
On the map
Regent’s Place is centrally located, with several famous neighbourhoods nearby. Each neighbourhood brings its own unique character, making Regent’s Place a dynamic place to be.
Knowledge Quarter
Over 100 world-leading scientific, academic and research and cultural institutions are within a few streets: UCL, The Wellcome Trust & Collection, The British Library, The British Museum and many more.
Camden
Camden is world-famous for its market, music scene and alternative vibe. A great place for street food, people-watching, buying unusual presents, catching a gig or sampling a few craft beers.
Marylebone
With its array of upmarket boutiques and Michelin-starred restaurants, Marylebone High Street is one of London’s premier shopping destinations. From the Conran Shop and the original Daunt Books, to Daylesford and The Ivy.
King's Cross and St Pancras International
After a stunning transformation, King’s Cross now offers a whole new world of bars, shops and restaurants, plus the world-famous British Library and iconic St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel. St. Pancras International, with trains to Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels and Lille.
Local attractions
From cultural landmarks to serene green spaces, discover a variety of local attractions around Regent's Place, perfect for exploring during your time at the campus.
Getting here
The heart of everywhere. With five tube lines, four major rail stations and four cycle routes on your doorstep, Regent’s Place connected to everywhere. From the commuter belt to the continent.
Your visit
Planning a visit to Regent’s Place? Here are some tips to help your day go smoothly. From where to grab a coffee or a bite to eat before your meeting – to where to park your bike or fill up your water bottle.