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We are proud to announce that we have just moved to a new office location on 4th February, 2019 to accommodate our growth. Our new office address is:
Aviation House
125 Kingsway,
WC2B 6NH, London
2 Eastborne Terrace,
Paddington,
W2 6LG, London
Our office number will remain the same as +44 020 3051 5060
Our new and larger office space allows us to add more functions to serve our customers better. Should you have any questions on the relocation, please feel free to contact us. We look forward to seeing and serving you at the greatly improved office surroundings.
Nearby transit
By Tube
- Holborn Tube Station (1 minute walk)
- Tottenham Court Road & Chancery Lane Tube Stations (8 minute walk)
By Car
- NCP Car Park (2 minute drive away)
- A501 Motorway (1 mile away)
By Bus
- 1, 171, 243, 521, N1, N68, N171 buses at Holborn Station Stop (1 block away)
Alessio, with the Marketing team, strives to help colleagues excel with client care, while also keeping the firm ‘on the pulse’ regarding the most critical issues affecting our clients’ lives.
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Aviation House, 125 Kingsway
London WC2B NH
United Kingdom
- (+44) 020-3051-5060
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