Fleet Street Guide
A major street in the City, Fleet Street offers premium office space to businesses from a wide range of industries. Since the 1500s, Fleet Street has been associated with printing and publication, with the majority of Britain’s national newspapers based there by the 1900s. Although many of the newspapers have since moved away from the area, many of their former office buildings are now listed. There are also a significant number of statues and monuments near Fleet Street, including memorials to prominent figures from the British press.
Fleet Street is now more associated with the investment banking, legal and accountancy professions with many of the old newspaper offices becoming the London headquarters for various companies.
Offices to Rent in Fleet Street
Fleet Street is a mix of converted period and listed Victorian buildings, many of which were the former headquarters for Britain’s national newspapers, and modern business centres providing a variety of office space. Bright and airy serviced private offices can be found at reasonable rental costs, and within easy reach of the City.
Transport Connections
Fleet Street is near to a number of transport links, making it an excellent location for businesses looking for office space in a well-connected area. The nearest underground stations are Chancery Lane, Temple and Blackfriars, and the City Thameslink railway station is within easy reach. London bus routes along the entire length of Fleet Street serve the area well, and there is a further bus route that runs between Fetter Lane and Temple Bar.
Shopping, Restaurants and Leisure
Along Fleet Street are a variety of specialist shops, with further outlets and independent traders a short distance away. As well as the pubs and inns along Fleet Street, there are a good selection of restaurants, bars and cafés nearby for office workers to enjoy such as Chilango, Eat Café, The Watch House, El Vino Fleet Street, Zest and Le Montmartre Bakery.