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Google London Office Tour and Hosted Lunch for 4
4 people
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Google London Office Tour and Hosted Lunch for 4
4 people
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Google London Office Tour and Hosted Lunch for 4


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The first, wholly owned and designed Google building outside the US, Google has received planning permission from Camden Council for its proposed King’s Cross project.
Construction on the purpose-built 11-storey building, comprising of more than 1 million square feet, of which Google will occupy 650,000 square ft.

The 20,000 square ft. ‘Space’ is the largest Google/ YouTube office in Europe, and the second largest of nine in the world. The creative hub is designed to give YouTubers free access to a range of state-of-the-art equipment and technology, in a spacious and collaborative work area.

A Google spokesperson said: “King’s Cross has seen a profound transformation and we’re proud to be part of its regeneration. 

"We’ve invested in more than one million square feet of office and retail space, which will create capacity for up to 7,000 colleagues across the King’s Cross campus. 
"Our plans for our workspace reflect both our company’s commitment to London’s future growth and success, as well as our belief in the office as part of the future of hybrid working." 
 
Google says KGX1 will be its most ambitious "smart" building to date, with 75,000 interconnected devices in the building to improve energy efficiency in real time, troubleshoot and improve the experience for those inside. 
“We’re also committed to ensuring the Kings Cross development pushes the boundaries of sustainability and serves as a resource for the local community," said the spokesperson.

Please Note: Date and time to be agreed, to be taken by January 2026. 
•    Tour of Google offices at Kings cross
•    Hosted lunch at the offices

Kindly Donated by Mike Wearmouth & Google