Improved Transport Infrastructure will help London’s Economy

by Ben Neale 17th August 2010

London is a world class city, and for that reason all the top international businesses have office space in London. However I have the feeling that they locate their offices here in spite of the transport infrastructure in the UK, rather than because of it. Wouldn’t it be so much better to be able to [...]

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Office Negotiation in London – pushing the boundaries!

by Ian Kitchener 6th August 2010

When I’m asked what’s different about FindaLondonOffice, I’m bound to say that it’s not that we can find you London office space that matches your requirements, but that we’ll be able to negotiate with the landlord on your behalf, and often secure you a much better deal than would otherwise have been possible. An interesting [...]

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How to find a small office in the West End of London

by Ian Kitchener 27th July 2010

Acquiring a small office space in the West End of London can be a real pain…..
Essentially you have two main options, serviced, or conventional office space:
Serviced Offices in London
If you search for an London office on Google, you are likely to end up deluged with a huge response from serviced office providers and lots of [...]

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Back to Business After the Elections

by Ian Kitchener 14th May 2010

Day one of the new Coalition and things look positive. Gilts have gone up and the FTSE top 100 index has risen 50 points. Down to earth and the Central London office market, which is pretty dependent on the wider economy and financial markets, seems pretty robust.

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Commuting to London Offices

by Shashi Kapoor 30th November 2009

In order to commute to work, it costs both time and money. In central London, many opt to use public transport. However, despite having a highly connected infrastructure in London, workers spend more time commuting to work in London than any other part of the country. It’s Welsh workers that have the average shortest commute [...]

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Virtual Offices vs Conventional Offices – London

by Shashi Kapoor 17th September 2009

Telecommuting is particularly good for startups and small companies due to financial constraints. However, the growing trend of virtual offices does bring with it a host of problems. Most of which are social.
It has been argued that the social aspects of a conventional office are actually an inhibitor to productivity, however some key considerations are:
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The Office Sick Bay, Does Your Office Space Have *Everything*?

by Ian Kitchener 6th August 2009

Following our post on office privacy, we’ve received a few emails saying that we missed one of the most important new requirements for the office that “has it all” – the sick bay!
Suffice it to say there is an obvious use for a designated room for unwell staff to retire to in order to take [...]

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