South Bank positioning provides Waterloo’s exceptional connectivity. The Ethical Property model delivers flexible leases, meeting rooms (free for workspace renters), conference facilities, and breakout space for collaboration. The network spans locations at Bethnal Green, Finsbury Park, Holloway Road, Shoreditch, Vauxhall, and this Waterloo site. This creates a London-wide community of workspace for those making positive change in society. Impact organizations can connect across locations.
Waterloo Station offers perhaps London’s most comprehensive transport connections. Multiple tube lines, mainline rail across southern England, and Eurostar international services all converge here. South Bank cultural institutions, riverfront location, and proximity to Westminster create distinctive surroundings. Cultural richness balances with governmental access, valuable for advocacy organizations and policy-focused campaigns.
The Waterloo location particularly suits advocacy groups, policy research organizations, international development NGOs, and campaigning charities. Parliamentary access matters alongside international connectivity for these organizations. Ethical Property philosophy centers on providing workspace for charities, not-for-profits, and social enterprises at fair rates. Maximum commercial returns don’t drive the model. This creates an economic model where mission-driven organizations can maintain a professional central London presence despite typically constrained budgets. Organizations working on global issues benefit from both Eurostar connectivity and symbolic positioning near the national government. You’ll collaborate with advocacy communities while creating spaces where policy influence and grassroots creativity converge naturally.











