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Search Office Space Move Indicative of Industry Growth

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Search Office Space (SOS) announced this week that they are moving offices to Berkeley Square House in London's Mayfair.

Search Office Space (SOS) announced this week that they are moving offices to Berkeley Square House in London's Mayfair. The move comes in response to the growth SOS has exprienced in recent times. The new Mayfair address offers a high profile location to complement the company's growing global business relationships.

Berkeley Square House is one of the most prestigious addresses in the London area. The building offers a view of the east side of Berkeley Square, and is one of the most highly coveted addresses in Mayfair and London. The offices are surrounded by world class restaurants, hotels, entertainment, shopping, and other places of business.

Richard Smith, Managing Director and founder of Search Office Space said in a press release, "We are sad to be leaving 18 Hanover Square (due to Crossrail) because it was an excellent building with superb customer service. However we are delighted to be moving to Berkeley Square House, which is undoubtedly the most prestigious address in London."

The office business center industry continues to experience steady growth thanks to its inherently recession- and budget-friendly nature. Companies of all sizes, individual entrepreneurs and other modern workers are finding executive suites and virtual offices to be the key to their success as they are able to cut costs while growing their businesses by using alternative workplace options. 

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