The new opening of the space Bermondsey at the property brings a new co-working flexible space for up to 18 desks. The workspace has changed fundamentally. Cities are increasingly full of entrepreneurial freelancers, long distance commuters redefining the working week & constantly connected business travellers blending earning with exploring. The workspace style office is open plan, with full-length wraparound windows bringing in plenty of natural light. It offers air-conditioning, many parking spaces outside the buildings and broadband Internet access. In addition, the workspace allows clients to have 24 hours access in 7 days of the week.
Bermondsey might not be the official name for the SE1 postcode, but it does have a good ring to it. And it is appropriate too, reflecting the transformation seen by the South-East London neighbourhood over the last decade. the culture on Bermondsey is bohemian but a focus of food and riverside living. Just a ten-minute stroll from main line London Bridge, this suburban new development is surrounded by Bermondsey’s residents which makes this a slightly quieter place to rest your head. The two buildings which incorporate The Hartley are a blend of both period and modern era. “The Pagoda”.