King’s Cross made its mark in the world with its iconic railway station. For long, the locality around King’s Cross was considered a transport hub, a melting pot of people from around the UK and around the world.
Today, King’s Cross is more than that. Take Everyman Cinemas, one of the oldest and most reputed theatre chains in the United Kingdom; the theatre recently inaugurated its newest cinema in King’s Cross. Now, this iconic location is all set to play host to blockbusters and classics, creating an oasis of entertainment for tourists and residents alike.
If this isn’t inviting enough for home buyers, estate agent King’s Cross believe the radio station-come restaurant at Spiritland might clinch the deal. King’s Cross’s newest hangout isn’t just a culinary
delight; it’s also gearing up to be a favoured hub for London’s elite eclectic.
Another game changer is the much-anticipated move of global designer Tom Dixon’s flagship store from Portobello Dock to King’s Cross in March 2018. The 17,500 sq ft complex which was originally a historical coal distribution centre will play host to the Tom Dixon flagship store, a high-end restaurant and a sui generis café.
Estate agent King’s Cross estimate that the property in and around King’s Cross will become prime real estate in the days to come.
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