Sited on the 4th floor of this impressive building, Rex House is a striking 1930's design, a stone’s throw from the centre of government, adjacent to Whitehall and with easy access to Regent Street. Built by architect Robert Cromie, the building once housed the BBC’s radio studios and the Paris Cinema. Today it is a sought-after office location, being on the east side of Regent Street between the junction with Carlton Street and Charles II Street. Connections to the rest of the city are superb: under 10 minutes takes you to the Waterloo, Victoria and Bond Street tube stations, with King’s Cross St Pancras mainline station just 7 minutes from the offices. This is a landmark building that has a long and illustrious history you can connect with. Masses of shops nearby, as are all the amenities your business expects from a premier business location.