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Hoare Lea moves to King's Cross site

Hoare Lea has relocated its flagship London office to Stable Street, King's Cross.
Hoare Lea moves to King
The company is the first commercial occupier at the 67 acre site, which is one of the largest urban development projects in Europe and has achieved a BREEAM 'Excellent' rating.

Hoare Lea will occupy a 22,000sq ft space in the Western Transit Shed, at the heart of the development. The office will house 165 consulting engineers, support staff and management personnel.

The decision to move to the Western Transit Shed was prompted by a need for more space and the opportunity to occupy prestigious offices with facilities that reflect the firm's design-led, sustainable approach to buildings.




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13 February 2013

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