Green Park business park

It covers 195 acres (79 ha) and comprises 19 office buildings arranged around the Longwater, a central lake and wildlife habitat.

It is bounded by the M4 motorway to the south, the Madejski Stadium and the A33 road to the east, Green Park Village to the north, and the Reading to Basingstoke railway line to the west.

However the bursting of the dot-com bubble in 2001 led to a severe scaling back of Cisco's requirements, and resulted in five of their buildings remaining empty for many years.

Between Reading and Green Park frequencies vary from 4 buses per hour during weekday peak periods to every 45 minutes on Saturdays.

There is also a Nuffield Health Fitness & Wellbeing Centre, a waterside brasserie called Zest at Lime Square, an Asda Click & Collect, and a WH Smith store.

The UK's third largest annual running event, the Reading Half Marathon starts from within the business park, which provides the space needed for pre-race marshalling of the large numbers of competitors, and finishes in the stadium.

The central lake makes a virtue of the necessity of flood alleviation measures
Green Park wind turbine viewed from Lime Square