Google is to take another 140,000 sq ft of office space in London, according to reports.

The tech giant has signed for the latest addition to its estate in the capital at Euston Tower, near Warren Street, according to the Evening Standard.

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The new base is intended to ensure it has enough space to expand into before its new £1bn headquarters is completed in King’s Cross, which will have enough space to house 7,000 employees.

Work on that purpose-built 11-storey building, comprising of more than one million square feet of which Google will occupy 650,000 sq ft, began in 2018 and is expected to be completed by 2021.

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