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For the latest generation of UK entrepreneurs, Adam Street has been a spiritual home, but like any great entrepreneur it’s been on its own journey from startup to growth, with plenty of highs and lows along the way. Entrepreneur Country Magazine job Adam Street for their 10 year birthday celebrations and reflects on the importance of community in business.


C


onceived in the dotcom boom of 1999-2001, Adam Street


has


always championed entrepreneurs and


been a place that has attracted some of the UK’s most successful and influential business builders as well as investors, both VCs and angels.


Adam Street is more than just a venue or club, it’s a community, a place where different experiences collide to create great new ideas. It’s a place were the rich diversity of its members means ideas and money often meet and best of all it’s a place were talent comes to discover new ventures and escape the confines of City careers to create new and innovative business.


Hidden in 18th century vaults under the Strand, Adam Street is a central London base for work and play. Entrepreneurs and investors from across the capital, UK and event those visiting from


further


abroad drop by 50


entrepreneurcountry


“Adam


Street is a very essential but very hidden place were you work and play and meet amazing people and amazing things happen.”


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