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Up to 80 people
Managed Office
Updated: Fri, 22 May, 2026
On 1 customer's shortlist

Channel, 22 Northdown Street London, N1

Up to 8 people
Managed Office
Updated: Tue, 17 March, 2026

Channel, 22 Northdown Street London, N1

Up to 14 people
Managed Office
Updated: Tue, 17 March, 2026

1-105, Channel, 22 Northdown Street London, N1

Up to 5 people
Managed Office
Updated: Tue, 17 March, 2026
On 6 customers' shortlist
Up to 16 people
Managed Office
Updated: Tue, 22 April, 2025

1-103, Channel, 22 Northdown Street London, N1

Up to 10 people
Managed Office
Updated: Tue, 17 March, 2026
On 3 customers' shortlist

Channel, 22 Northdown Street London, N1

Up to 28 people
Managed Office
Updated: Tue, 17 March, 2026

Level 1, 84 Marchmont Street London, WC1N

Up to 12 people
Managed Office
Updated: Wed, 20 May, 2026

Channel, 22 Northdown Street London, N1

Up to 62 people
Managed Office
Updated: Tue, 17 March, 2026
Up to 58 people
Managed Office
Updated: Tue, 17 March, 2026
On 1 customer's shortlist
Up to 90 people
Managed Office
Updated: Thu, 21 May, 2026

Looking for office space in Kings Cross?

Rubberdesk has 98 office spaces with a total capacity for 1,477 desks across 24 buildings, all available to rent right now in Kings Cross with live prices.

With 17 operators to choose from including Situu, Business Cube and Fora, there are options for every style and budget.

Kings Cross Office Space Cost Summary

Median Office Space Per Person £795
Median Coworking Desk Rate £349
Flex Floorspace Available (sq. ft.) 101,000
Available Desk Capacity 1,477

Pricing Accurate as of October 28, 2024

About Kings Cross

King’s Cross is an important transportation hub that helped shape the city’s early economy. The central London district’s name originates from a monument to King George IV that overlooked three major roads — an ancient junction where King’s Cross station stands today.

But the area is quickly transforming into London’s premier tech destination. Startups and corporate giants alike are setting up office spaces throughout King’s Cross, and the formerly post-industrial neighbourhood is being revitalised alongside this activity.

Today, there are sleek restaurants, low-key breweries, and rooftop bars dotted around the district, along with the new Coal Drops Yard, a shopping and dining destination full of alfresco bars and cafes. Or you can join the lunchtime crowd at Kerb, a pop-up area near Granary Square that features a rotation of popular food trucks.

Still, even as King’s Cross evolves into London’s Silicon Valley, it’ll never lose its roots as a transit hub. The Circle, Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City, Northern, Piccadilly, and Victoria lines all stop at King’s Cross St Pancras underground station — making it the biggest interchange in London. It takes about eight minutes to get right into the City of London.

Why is King’s Cross a great place for running your business?

  • It’s an up-and-coming tech hub driven by companies like Google, Facebook, and the Alan Turing Institute, as well as dozens of startups.
  • Investments are pouring into the area to accommodate the tech professional migration, including great options for flexible and serviced office space.
  • The area’s accessibility doesn’t just make getting around London easy — St Pancras International offers service to the Eurostar, Thameslink, and some National Rail routes, while Euston station has London Overground and National Rail service.

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