New club provides office space
by Real Business - Friday, 15th February 2008
As mobile and home-business become more mainstream, people are moving out of boardrooms and traditional office space to do business. But where does a mobile entrepreneur go to meet clients? Or just for a comfy chair to sit in while e-mailing that business proposal? One Alfred Place has the answer. It offers members all the office space essentials – a meeting room, PA services and a fast wireless connection – without the exorbitant expense of renting an office.
New members club opens for mobile entrepreneurs
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