For the past eight weeks in Reading, Tamp Culture, has been handing out free coffee to commuters on Wednesdays outside Thames Tower, the completely-refurbished landmark building which is moving towards completion. Landid/Brockton, the developers behind the building, have been using the giveaway to draw attention to the coming of the new building to the town and to its exceptional connectivity – it is situated directly across from the station which will be home to the Elizabeth Line from 2019.
Thames Tower will, in 2017, provide Reading with 14 storeys of exceptional, design-led and amenity-rich office space totalling 187,210 sq ft. Each floor of 13,688 sq ft can be flexibly used to suit the tenant’s needs.
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