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  2. Serviced office - Wikipedia

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    A serviced office broker is a company or individual that arranges transactions between a party interested in renting serviced office space and a business centre / office space owner, also known as an office provider. The serviced office broker then makes commission when the deal is made. [15] To fulfil the goal of finding clients to rent ...

  3. Office broker - Wikipedia

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    An office broker is a more general term for a serviced office broker. The office broker company/ individual arranges transactions between a company or individual interested in renting office space and a business centre/ office space owner. Office brokers help business centre owners to advertise office space.

  4. Virtual office - Wikipedia

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    Virtual office services started in the 1960s as serviced offices and have evolved with technology to include a wide variety of personnel, physical space, digital storage and communication services. [1] Customers pay a contract fee for these services which may be offered à la carte, as packages or membership subscription.

  5. Executive Suite - Wikipedia

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    The film was number one at the U.S. box office for four consecutive weeks during May 1954, grossing $1,845,000. [10] [7] According to MGM records, the film eventually earned theatrical rentals of $2,682,000 in the U.S. and Canada, and $903,000 in other markets, for a worldwide total of $3,585,000 and a profit of $772,000. [2]

  6. Landmark (company) - Wikipedia

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    Landmark was established in February 2000 to provide serviced offices to corporate firms in central London. Initially focusing on City of London buildings, it expanded into the West End of London in 2013, [2] an area reported by Jones Lang LaSalle to have limited high-end office space.

  7. Coworking - Wikipedia

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    The major metropolitan cities in each of these regions are every day coming up with new coworking ideas and spaces, promoting emerging startups and business to adopt the trend. Research from commercial brokerage firm JLL found that flexible work space in Asia-Pacific, including both serviced offices and coworking, surged 150% from 2014 to 2017 ...

  8. Le Bureau - Wikipedia

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    Pravda - 'The Office' becomes 'Le Bureau' [permanent dead link ‍] Guardian Unlimited - From Slough to Villepinte: it's Le Bureau; Guardian Unlimited - 'Vulgar, bigoted, cynical': France warms to Le Bureau; Cogirep; FT.com Je vous presente... le David Brent francais; Times Online - The Office, version française

  9. eOffice - Wikipedia

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    eOffice is a British company that provides shared workspaces and services for entrepreneurs, freelancers, startups, SMEs and scaleups. Operating from a number of centres in Central London, and affiliated with 250 business centres worldwide, the company has a presence in 60 countries. eOffice offers fully furnished serviced offices, coworking space, meeting and video conferencing rooms, and ...