60 New Broad Street
60 New Broad Street sits a hundred metres from the entrance to Britain's busiest railway station, behind a Grade II listed Victorian façade that has stood on this street for well over a century. Step inside and the contrast does the work. The reception has been comprehensively refurbished into a statement entrance, the kind of arrival that tells a client something about you before anyone has said a word.
Hubflow occupies the first floor: 8,564 sq ft arranged as six self-contained private offices of 24, 26, 26, 26, 126, and 27 total desks across zones (including sit-stand desks).
Each suite has its own meeting rooms, phone booths, acoustic flexible pods, tea point, and lounge access. Six near-identical offices on one floor makes this well suited to a company running several mid-size teams, or to several mid-size companies who want their own front door in a shared building.
The specification covers the essentials properly: three passenger lifts, raised flooring, air conditioning throughout, on-site security, 24-hour building access, and a manned reception with commissionaire. Newly installed end-of-trip facilities on the lower ground floor include 20 bike racks, 24 lockers, and 4 showers.
A Prestigious City of London Address
The address does a lot of the work here. Broadgate Circle is the neighbourhood's living room, independent coffee, lunch spots, and a bar scene that carries well past six. The Ivy City Garden, tucked into Bishopsgate Gardens, is a minute's walk and a reliable client dinner. Yauatcha and Temper are both within a few minutes. Head south and you reach Leadenhall Market's Victorian arcades, the Gherkin, and the free viewing gallery on Level 50 of 22 Bishopsgate.
Liverpool Street anchors all of it. Under 100 metres from the door, it connects you to the Central, Circle, Hammersmith & City, and Metropolitan lines, the Elizabeth line, London Overground, and National Rail into Essex, Hertfordshire, and Cambridge. Stansted is 45 minutes. Heathrow is a little over half an hour on the Elizabeth line without changing. Moorgate is four minutes on foot, Bank is six, Cannon Street is nine.
For a team commuting from anywhere in London, the Home Counties, or East Anglia, there is genuinely nothing better positioned in the City. The station is also midway through a £1.2bn redevelopment, which will only sharpen the case.
This is space for established teams of roughly 18 to 21 (financial services, fintech, legal, insurance, professional services for example) who want their own office, their own front door, and an address at the centre of the City's fintech cluster. As Hubflow is fitting the floor out, the layout can be built around how your team actually works.