Draft:The Finsbury Business Centre (FBC Clerkenwell)
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The Finsbury Business Centre (also known as FBC Clerkenwell), is a family-owned serviced office and coworking space, located at 40 Bowling Green Lane, Clerkenwell, London. It is housed in the same iconic building at the London Archives. It was established in September 1983 with the aim of creating a thriving hub for entrepreneurs in Clerkenwell.
FBC offers a range of services including private offices, coworking spaces, meeting rooms, event spaces, and virtual office services. It has nurtured various Small and Medium Enterprises (SME's), some of which have blossomed into globally recognised entities, such as One Fine Stay, Deliveroo, Zaha Hadid Architects, Carbon Disclosure Project, and COLT Technology.
FBC has also been used as a film location for various iconic brands and publications, including Twitter, Tiktok, and British Vogue Magazine.