12.22.09

SOS Relocates to Central Area in Mayfair

Posted in Ads, Business Performance, Life + Real Estate at 12:15 pm

Serviced office provider Search Office Space has relocated to a central business area in Mayfair. Their offices are now located in Berkeley Square House. SOS has offices in global locations like Auckland, Hong Kong, Manhattan and California, and services clients from all over the world.

The reason for the move is an increase in global relationships in recent years, according to company sources. As the previous location near the Bond Street Crossrail station was purchased for the construction of the underground station, the company has moved into prime area here in Mayfair which caters to the worldwide business needs of different companies.

With the new office location, which offers choice and availability for businesses looking for new rent desk options, the firm hopes to improve its fortunes by capitalising on the better access to global markets that this business location affords. Neighbouring businesses with worldwide exposure are expected to bring international attention to SOS’s range of services too.

SOS was founded by Richard Smith in the year 1993 to provide serviced office spaces to customers. The company now has an online market presence in over seventy five countries. The new location is expected to boost the presence of the company in the market place significantly.

The centrally located Berkeley Square will help SOS maintain a highly visible profile in the marketplace – an aspect that is critical in the serviced office space industry. Speaking about the business relocation, founder Richard Smith expressed his regret at having to leave the Bond Street premises, but said that he looked forward to the many advantages that Mayfair will bring to the business.


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