You are here: Home | Useful info | Office Design News
Free office space for ex-Lehman Brothers employees
Office design news from Morgan Lovell
Published on 18-09-2008
An office provider is offering free office interior rental to ex-employees of the failed US banking group Lehman Brothers, it has been revealed.
Individuals who wish to set up their own business following the demise of the company are being given this opportunity by Business Environment (BE), office industry news source Choregus has reported.
David Saul, managing director of BE, told the website that following redundancy many individuals use their skills to set up a new business and that the firm is keen to help support these entrepreneurial people who were unfortunately affected by Monday's (September 15th) shock news.
"Anybody looking to set up their own company will need office accommodation and we will provide this free to any ex-Lehman Brothers employee to help get their new venture started," he added.
The company has developments in London and across the south of England.
Elsewhere in the capital, semiconductor, electronics and automotive industry consultant Teradyne recently announced it would be relocating to new offices at Bracknell Business Centre at Farley Hall.
Related office design news articles
- 02-09-2010 Liverpool development to create 'innovative space for firms'
- 02-09-2010 Altrincham regeneration to include office construction
- 02-09-2010 Tower Works regeneration 'to get underway'
- 01-09-2010 Lease lengths fall for office space
- 31-08-2010 Travel company completes Leeds office relocation
Morgan Lovell - Office interior design, fit out and refurbishment
- Office interior design
- Award-winning office designs that'll wow your clients and work well for you.
- Office fit out
- Transform an empty space into an exceptional office.
- Office refurbishment
- Make more of the space you've already got (without disrupting your business).
- Sustainable workplaces
- From sustainability assessments to sustainable office design, fit out and refurbishment.