Former BBC radio studios from the 1930s provide an unexpected creative backdrop for modern workspace. The building once housed the legendary Paris Cinema, where countless broadcasts were recorded. Architect Robert Cromie designed Rex House with distinctive period features that remain visible throughout the interiors.
Offices accommodate teams from 2 to 75 people across spaces ranging from 100 to 7,500 square feet. Meeting rooms help colleagues collaborate effectively, whilst 24/7 access suits flexible working patterns. Air conditioning and CAT-5/6 cabling support daily operations. A seventh-floor roof terrace offers outdoor space where community connections converge. Piccadilly Circus station sits just 0.11 miles away, with Charing Cross and Leicester Square also within walking distance. Reception operates Monday to Friday from 09:00 to 17:30, and disabled facilities ensure accessibility. Kitchen areas and dedicated spaces help occupiers create their best work in this heritage location.












