45-46 Albermarle Street was built in the 1950's as a speculative office and retail development to the design of the Hungarian-born architect and designer of furniture Erno Goldfinger.
Our address has an intriguing connection to the world of espionage fiction, thanks to its association with Ernő Goldfinger and Ian Fleming. Ernő Goldfinger was a prominent modernist architect whose name famously inspired Ian Fleming to create the titular villain, Auric Goldfinger, in the James Bond novel Goldfinger (1959).
Located in one of London’s most prestigious neighborhoods, it is distinguished by its connections to literature, science, and society, alongside its prime location surrounded by exceptional amenities and landmarks.
For your convenience we are in close proximity to: Designer boutiques, such as Chanel Paul Smith, and Alexander McQueen, and Fine dining such as Michelin Starred Restaurants like Helene Darroze and Sketch as well as Cultural Landmarks such as the Royal Academy of Arts , Fortnum and Mason and much more