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We offer comprehensive Cheapside office cleaning services for both small and large facilities. Serving the commercial, institutional, educational marketplaces, our company provides services for single and multi-tenant office buildings, health care facilities, schools, retail stores, shopping centers, dealerships, health clubs, apartments, and many other commercial facilities.
Our office cleaning services in Cheapside range from basic janitorial services to comprehensive facility care programs.
All services can be performed at your convenience: day, night, weekends or holidays. Our offer is based on reasonable and low prices.
Covered postcodes: EC2
Information about Cheapside
Cheapside is a street in the City of London, which links Newgate Street with the junction of Queen Victoria Street, Cornhill, Threadneedle Street, Princes Street, Lombard Street and King William Street (via a small section called 'Poultry').
Cheapside was the birthplace of John Milton. It was for a long time one of the most important streets in London. It is also the sight of the 'Bow Bells', the church of St Mary-le-Bow, which has played a part in London's Cockney heritage and the tale of Dick Whittington. Cheapside is today one further street of offices and occasional small retail outlets among many in the City of London, which itself is to a large extent simply the centre of the financial services industry. Moreover the street is no longer a primary traffic route.
Cheapside was extensively damaged during Luftwaffe Blitz raids in late 1940 and particularly during the The Second Great Fire of London. Much of the rebuilding following these raids occurred during the 1950s and 1960s and included a number of unsympathetic contemporary attempts at recreating the centuries-old architecture that had been destroyed. In recent years many of these buildings have themselves been demolished as a programme of regeneration takes place along Cheapside from Paternoster Square to Poultry.
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