The London Broadgate Tower meeting rooms are in a landmark steel and glass office building in the north east corner of the City of London's financial district. Completed in early 2009, the tower, which has 33 stories, was designed by award-winning architects Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. Many world-class businesses have offices in the area including those specialising in global law, international trading, internet technology, banking and other financial services...
The London Broadgate Tower meeting rooms are in a landmark steel and glass office building in the north east corner of the City of London's financial district. Completed in early 2009, the tower, which has 33 stories, was designed by award-winning architects Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. Many world-class businesses have offices in the area including those specialising in global law, international trading, internet technology, banking and other financial services. Situated on the 12th floor, the meeting rooms benefits from floor to ceiling windows. Some meeting rooms have panoramic views over London. The Broadgate development itself, which is close to Liverpool Street station, is a unique environment which combines stunning meeting rooms with contemporary public spaces which incorporate art and landscaping. The area is also home to scores of luxury and high street shops, bars and restaurants.