Ornate Ironwork
This wrought-iron work is part of the exterior of a building containing up-market serviced offices (or business centre, if you prefer) at 4-5 Park Place, St James's in central London.
An advertising blurb for the building states: ...hidden gem located in a quiet cul-de-sac on the Mayfair, St James's border in the prime West End. The impressive white exterior leads into a welcoming modern reception area and high-quality serviced offices arranged over five floors. The business centre also benefits from three meeting rooms and touchdown facilities on the lower ground floor. A range of offices and suites are available to suit requirements of 1-20 desks.
I always thought touchdown facilities were end-zones on American football pitches but apparently it is modern business-speak for small spaces (sometimes enclosed) that provide internet access for on-the-go laptop users.
The building reflected in the window is part of the St James's Hotel and Club that I featured in an earlier post.
Ornate Ironwork
This wrought-iron work is part of the exterior of a building containing up-market serviced offices (or business centre, if you prefer) at 4-5 Park Place, St James's in central London.
An advertising blurb for the building states: ...hidden gem located in a quiet cul-de-sac on the Mayfair, St James's border in the prime West End. The impressive white exterior leads into a welcoming modern reception area and high-quality serviced offices arranged over five floors. The business centre also benefits from three meeting rooms and touchdown facilities on the lower ground floor. A range of offices and suites are available to suit requirements of 1-20 desks.
I always thought touchdown facilities were end-zones on American football pitches but apparently it is modern business-speak for small spaces (sometimes enclosed) that provide internet access for on-the-go laptop users.
The building reflected in the window is part of the St James's Hotel and Club that I featured in an earlier post.