Nike signs deal to move headquarters to 60,000 sq ft office in King's Cross

Vision: how the 11-storey building is expected to look, clad in black volcanic lava stone from Armenia

Nike is to move its UK headquarters from Soho to a major new building in King’s Cross in the latest boost for one of London’s fastest growing districts.

The US sportswear giant has signed a long-term lease to take “in excess” of 60,000 sq ft in an 11-storey block towards the north of the regeneration zone.

It is currently based in Wardour Street in the West End, where it occupies 35,000 sq ft close to its flagship Nike Town store in Oxford Street.

However, its lease expires next year and staff will relocate to King’s Cross.

Nike will be next door to Google and joins Facebook, Universal Music, Havas and LMVH which have struck deals to move to the area.

S1, Nike’s new home designed by Westminster-based Mossessian, is under construction. It will include a roof terrace and will be clad in black volcanic lava stone from Armenia.

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