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Hull’s Spencer Rail completes London St. Pancras move
Hull-based rail infrastructure company, Spencer Rail, has completed its move to new offices between two of London’s busiest railway stations.
Spencer Rail’s southern head office had previously been based in Waterloo but it has moved to One St Pancras Square - known as Gridiron.
Located between London St Pancras and London King’s Cross stations, the Grade A island office building is in a prime spot.
David McLoughlin, group managing director at Spencer Group, said: “Our new prestigious office is an absolutely fantastic base for our people and our customers.
“We are now positioned at the heart of London’s busy rail network and it provides us with fantastic work space in order to continue to deliver some great rail projects across the south of England.”
Spencer Rail’s old base in Waterloo is due for redevelopment in the coming years, which kick started the search for new premises.
David said: “The Waterloo office has served its purpose exceptionally well but the opportunity to move into ultramodern premises at One St Pancras Square came at the perfect time.
“The Gridiron is also ideally placed for our customers and our staff based in Scotland, the north and the midlands whose train journeys often bring them into nearby Euston, St. Pancras and/or King’s Cross stations.”
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