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Green light for Google office

S2-King's-Cross-570pxPlans for Google’s latest King’s Cross office, have been given the go-ahead by Camden Council.

The 11-storey S2 building is designed by French architect Michel Mossessian and includes 180,000 sq ft of open-plan office space with shops and restaurants on the ground floor.

The scheme is the third Google office to be revealed at Argent’s redevelopment of King’s Cross.

The online giant’s proposed headquarters is being redesigned and will be submitted for planning, while the firm is fitting out its other office, AXA Investment Management’s 6 Pancras Square, N1, for occupation next year.

Jo Borrett, EMEA director of real estate and construction at Google, said: “This achievement further cements Google’s expansion in King’s Cross and that Google sees King’s Cross as its future home for Google London.”

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