Cannon Street operates on a sliding scale that reflects your business priorities. Co-Work at 33 Cannon Street delivers dedicated desks from £749 per person monthly, whilst premium fitted floors at Yarnwicke command £950-£1,250. The sweet spot sits around £800-900 for managed suites at buildings like 120 Cannon Street. Day passes start from £5 at Spaces for ultimate flexibility, jumping to £45-60 at Landmark for the premium experience. Meeting rooms range from £45 hourly at Regus to £155 for Landmark's 16-person Millennium suite.
Landmark at 78 Cannon Street literally sits above Cannon Street station - zero minutes doesn't get better. 100 Cannon Street faces Bank's new entrance directly, whilst 30 Cannon Street places you one minute from Mansion House. The entire street operates within a five-minute radius of four major stations. Buildings at the eastern end near Monument benefit from Northern, District and Circle lines, whilst the western portion near St Paul's adds Central line access.
Cannon Street's inventory spans solo entrepreneurs to 200-person enterprises. Co-Work at 33 Cannon Street excels for teams under 10, whilst managed floors at 108 Cannon Street comfortably house 60-140 desks. The standout enterprise option? Cannon Place's 24,765 square foot fitted floor supporting 230 desks. Most buildings offer modular growth - start with 20 desks at Cannongate House and expand across adjacent suites as needed. The majority of inventory suits 20-50 person operations perfectly.
Beyond the glass and steel, Cannon Street harbours genuine architectural gems. 30 Cannon Street's Grade II-listed facade conceals modern fitted floors and that spectacular communal roof garden. 111 Cannon Street houses the actual London Stone in its Fletcher Priest-designed structure. Yarnwicke, formerly Sherborne House, blends heritage bones with contemporary fit-outs and private terraces. Even newer builds reference history - 120 Cannon Street's recent redesign maintains period details in its reception areas.
Meeting facilities range from four-person interview rooms to 20-seat boardrooms across the street's portfolio. Landmark offers bookable spaces from £63 hourly for their Tower room (4 people) to the impressive Millennium suite (16 people) at £155. Spaces at 60 Cannon Street provides five meeting rooms starting from £45 hourly. Most managed floors include at least one meeting room within the suite - 72 Cannon Street bundles a meeting room with its 17-desk offices. For ad-hoc needs, day offices at Landmark accommodate up to 13 people at £60 per person daily.
Amenity packages vary dramatically by building tier. 30 Cannon Street leads with its 7,000 square foot communal roof garden, on-site gym and physiotherapy services. Yarnwicke combines private terraces on upper floors with the Commons café at ground level. Landmark delivers premium basics - skyline views, multiple meeting rooms, client-facing reception. For end-of-journey facilities, 120 Cannon Street achieved WiredScore Gold with comprehensive shower and bike storage provisions. Buildings like Cannongate House include showers and bike storage even in smaller floor plates.
Serviced operators like Spaces and Landmark can activate private offices within 24-48 hours for existing inventory. Fitted managed floors at buildings like 100 Cannon Street typically need two weeks for agreements and IT setup. Cat A spaces requiring fit-out at 110 or 120 Cannon Street involve 8-12 week programmes. Several buildings offer 'plug and play' fitted floors - Yarnwicke and 30 Cannon Street can onboard teams within a week if suites are available. Coworking memberships at Co-Work activate immediately.
Cannon Street operates as the City's most efficient business corridor. Unlike the tourist-heavy areas around Liverpool Street or the insurance cluster at Leadenhall, Cannon Street maintains pure commercial focus. The street's transformation accelerated post-2018 with buildings like 111 Cannon Street setting new standards. Direct station access at Landmark and Spaces eliminates weather exposure. The Bloomberg Arcade development at the eastern end added premium retail and dining without compromising the business environment. You're accessing City prestige without City rental extremes.
Outdoor space distinguishes Cannon Street's premium tier. 30 Cannon Street's 7,000 square foot roof garden stands as the street's crown jewel - a genuine communal oasis. Yarnwicke provides private terraces on upper floors exclusively for those tenants. 120 Cannon Street incorporates terrace access on select floors. Even Landmark's position above the station includes outdoor breakout areas. These aren't token balconies but useable spaces for meetings, events or simple decompression. The majority of newer refurbishments prioritise some form of outdoor access.
Cannon Street maintains healthy availability across all categories. Serviced operators like Spaces typically hold 10-15% immediate availability. Managed floors see regular turnover - 108 Cannon Street markets multiple floors, whilst 100 Cannon Street offers 22-80 desk suites. Premium space moves quickly - Yarnwicke floors rarely last beyond initial marketing. The 24,765 square foot enterprise floor at Cannon Place represents the street's largest single availability. Smaller requirements under 20 desks find multiple options at Co-Work, Spaces and Cannongate House. Zipcube's platform shows real-time availability across all operators.