Situated on the 42Nd Floor of “The Cheesegrater” and Opening in August 2015, Floor 42 Is London’S Newest Event Space

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Situated on the 42Nd Floor of “The Cheesegrater” and Opening in August 2015, Floor 42 Is London’S Newest Event Space 122 LEADENHALL STREET, LONDON EC3V 4AB Situated on the 42nd floor of “The Cheesegrater” and opening in August 2015, Floor 42 is London’s newest event space. Located 650ft above the street in the heart of the City’s financial district and served by the fastest scenic lifts in Europe, the venue offers spectacular views of the river and many of London’s major landmark buildings from its triple aspect floor-to-ceiling windows. Floor 42 is London’s highest exclusive dedicated events venue, offering over 6,000 sq. ft. of flexible space for conferences, product launches, receptions and dinners for up to 300 delegates or guests. To find out more visit venueseeker.com/cheesegrater. R A L S T Y T U L E C E I T H C R A REGIONAL RANKING #27 TALLEST IN EUROPE NATIONAL RANKING #4 225m (48 STOREYS) HEIGHT: TALLEST IN UNITED KINGDOM OF THE H FLOO L C D I A R E F E 4 E T R 2 P S S O I N T L E I F M I T WERE USED IN THE T LEGO MODEL OF THE BUILDING, WHICH CAN BE FOUND IN THE RECEPTION Floor 42, The Leadenhall Building has been fitted-out with the very latest lighting and sound installation and has floor-to-ceiling glazing, offering stunning views of London’s skyline. Capacities Meetings and Conferences 100 - 300 Seated Lunches and Dinners 120 - 250 Receptions 150 - 300 Technical Specifications Floor 42 has been finished to the highest standards, including: • LED colour-changing uplighters and wash lighting • Moving lights and DJ sound system • Zoned sound system for speeches and background music • Stage, projector and screen • Conference, dining and reception furniture • Travera screening for room division The venue has partnered exclusively with one of London’s leading event caterers, Create Food and Party Design, to deliver imaginative menus and excellent service to all events at Floor 42. Awarded ‘Best Food and Beverage Supplier’ at the 2014 M&IT Industry Awards, and with over 25 years’ experience of catering at London’s most prestigious and iconic locations, Create’s menu designers give priority to carefully sourced ‘best of British’ seasonal ingredients to deliver beautifully presented food and bold flavours. Alongside exclusive production provider Vibration, Create Food & Party Design has delivered a number of events at this stunning new space in recent months. Create is thrilled to have been appointed exclusive caterer by the venue’s event management company Xcite. SHOREDITCH HIGH STREET MOORGATE MOORGATE LIVERPOOL STREET LIVERPOOL STREET ALDGATE EAST ALDGATE THE LEADENHALL BUILDING BANK MANSION HOUSE T H S FENCHURCH STREET FENCHURC CANNON STREET MONUMENT TOWER GATEWAY TOWER HILL LONDON BRIDGE LONDON BRIDGE VENUESEEKER PINPOINT THE IDEAL VENUE 0845 688 4410 [email protected] venueseeker.com/cheesegrater.
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