Welcome to Green Park – a thriving and inspiring business community. Discover better Better connections to London and beyond. Better work spaces. Better amenities. Better company in an inspiring business community that’s currently home to more than 35 companies employing about 6,000 people.
Architectural excellence Green Park follows an original masterplan created by award-winning architects Foster + Partners, who designed 100 Longwater Avenue – one of the first buildings completed here. Other eminent architectural practices, including Nicholas Hare, RHWL, EPR, HOK, Scott Brownrigg, Tate Hindle, Hamiltons and Sidell Gibson, have designed buildings here.
Today, Green Park comprises 23 buildings, collectively totalling 1.4m sq ft. All provide light, comfortable work spaces which can be divided, appointed and expanded as necessary to meet the specific needs of your business. A green and pleasant landscape Green Park extends across 195 acres of parkland, sensitively landscaped and planted by Place Design & Planning to create an environment of natural contrasts that surprises and encourages biodiversity. A 2.3 megawatt wind turbine designed by Foster + Partners generates green energy on-site.
Very well connected – Green Park is 8 minutes from the newly redeveloped station, which provides up to 12 high-speed rail services to central London every hour. Direct services also run to Oxford (23 minutes) Bristol (53 minutes) and Birmingham (92 minutes). With direct access to the M4 motorway at Junction 11, Heathrow Airport is just 30 miles away, with onward connections to Paris, Amsterdam, Moscow, New York, San Francisco, Tokyo and more than 150 other destinations. Shuttle buses connect Green Park to Reading station and Reading town centre five days a week, with services every 10 minutes during peak periods and every 20 minutes at other times. Cycle lanes run between many buildings.
Location
Location & communications: Green Park is located beside Junction 11 of the M4, allowing easy access to and from Heathrow and Central London. Junction 11 has undergone a major upgrade, which includes two new four-lane bridges over the M4. These works, have increased capacity and improved access to Green Park.
Rail & bus links: A dedicated Green Wave bus service links Green Park with Reading station. Services run every 10 minutes at peak times, and also call at the Madejski Stadium’s Park and Ride. Reading station connects directly to London Paddington up to twelve times per hour, with journey times from just 26 minutes. The Western Rail Link to Heathrow (WRATH) has received Government funding. Direct trains to Heathrow from Reading will take 28 mins.