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Why Mayfair is good for business, and for serviced office space

London's Mayfair is named after an infamous 15-day fair that once took place on the site that is Shepherd Market today, and which was banned in 1708 due to the ensuing bad behaviour and disorder. How times have changed! Today, if yours is a business where location, setting and image are important then consider a serviced office Mayfair, and your options start to look very sound indeed.

Whilst Mayfair has a strong association with hedge funds and private equity groups, these are by no means the only businesses who are attracted to Mayfair's excellent buildings, smart squares and classy shops. Smarter-thinking start-up companies and businesses that wish to relocate or establish a London presence, are increasingly turning to utilising serviced offices in Mayfair.

Even in these challenging times, therefore, the district remains a strong and viable business proposition and having serviced office space here offers the crucial advantage of flexibility combined with unmatched cache in a prime location.

For example, One Heddon Street, one of the district's most prestigious independent business centres, is typical in that it offers a wide choice of serviced offices. The Centre's fully serviced office space provides the ideal short or long-term office solution for Mayfair businesses who want to consolidate yet remain flexible.

Step outside and within seconds, are superb restaurants, bistros and bars where serious amounts of business are freely mixed with vintage wine or simply fizzy water, resulting in a buzz that is unlike any other.

As well as the cache of operating from a superb building in the heart of Mayfair, any business will also be able to take advantage of sustainable, cost-effective and transparent pricing for more efficient cost control, especially in difficult trading conditions.

Catering for organisations between 1 and 50 people, One Heddon street conveys a reassuring image of your business to the outside world and doesn't do your own staff's sense of esteem too badly either. Not bad for a rowdy fair that goes back to the 17th Century




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