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Great Pulteney Street is short but well known, with roots in the 18th century. It is named after Sir William Pulteney, a wealthy politician and property investor who shaped parts of London in his day. The street is modest in size, but it runs between Brewer Street and Beak Street, right in the working heart of Soho.
Oxford Circus and Piccadilly Circus stations are both a short walk away. The street is home to several advertising firms and media companies, which makes it popular with people in television and digital production. The M&C Saatchi building is the landmark here, well known in the world of creative agencies. There are stylish bars and boutique fashion showrooms too, the sort that suit people who care about design and a central address.
No major historic figures are known to have lived on the street, but its place within Soho gives it some weight. This part of London has long traded on bold ideas, and Great Pulteney Street does its bit by keeping a run of creative businesses going. The places listed on this street below are a good place to start.