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Welcome to King's Cross
King's Cross has always been a place where worlds collide
A unique part of London defined by the constant flow of people and the exchange between businesses, communities, and culture.
This is London in a nutshell: students flocking to Central St Martins, Queer Britain putting down roots, Lightroom hosting spectacular art shows, and not to mention, thousands calling King’s Cross home.





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Annual King's Cross estate footfall 2024
18.7m
Annual King's Cross estate footfall 202411.3m
Annual King's Cross boulevard footfall 202441K
Living, working, studying in King's Cross30K
Office workers5K
Students1.5
Weekly average visits+5.8%
Increased footfall YTD 2025 vs 2024In good company
Google ground floor tenants will be at the centre of a reinvigorated and sustainable neighbourhood attracting employees, shoppers, travellers and tourists alike.
Some of the best known brands and tastiest food around will be right on your doorstep, so you’ll be in great company. This is an area where your potential customers can visit, linger and spend time.
Not to mention the workplaces that surround you – Havas, Nike, Meta and more have offices in King’s Cross, employing 30,000 people all within a short walk to King's Boulevard.

Connected to London and beyond
Billions of pounds have created the greatest transport interchange in the capital. From St Pancras’s high-speed rail travel and Europe and domestic rail improvements from cross-London’s Thameslink services to the transformation of King’s Cross rail station and the unrivalled 6 tube line King’s Cross St Pancras underground station