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Convene’s Bishopsgate spot has been a front-runner in the corporate event scene for a while now. Everything feels designed by someone who has attended way too many conferences and knows every kink and irritation that should be ironed out. We are more than excited about their St Paul’s outlet, then. At a bewildering 45,000 square feet, the cathedral-facing venue will be the largest of the international group's portfolio. Expect a grand 900-person assembly hall, with the whole venue comfortably accommodating up to 1,200 guests.
Good London hotels aren’t exactly an endangered species. It seems hard to walk into any building without immediately being coerced by attentive staff, Aesop diffuser mist and the materialised wealth of Saudi’s aristocracy. Peninsula is the group's latest foray into luxury. Situated at the convergence of Hyde Park Corner and Wellington Arch, Peninsula’s offering includes a huge pillarless ballroom, alongside a selection of refined restaurants, bars and lounges
Unlike some urban co-workspaces (that we cannot mention for legal reasons) Uncommon has done a good job of not going into bankruptcy. Looking at their new Holborn location, it’s easy to see why. The event spaces here encompass three sleek cafe spaces, a lounge, and a glorious rooftop terrace. The inherently ergonomic design of the venue makes it ideal for putting on work events that elicit both productivity and smiles. And isn’t that the late-capitalist dream?