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Design company requires open plan office space close to London bridge station before the end September but ideally asap. We need somewhere light, well presented and approx 1200 sq ft. We would also consider an office share with compatible businesses so if anyone else is also looking in that area, or has space of their own to rent out, please let me know. We all live in SE22 but need to be near to our clients based at London Bridge. We would also consider the Cut and Waterloo areas....
  • 5 weeks later...
We're still looking - as architects, we would be interested in sharing with a small graphics firm so if there are any graphics firms out there also looking in SE1, do get in touch as we have seen a few suitable larger offices which are too big for us on our own, but could work well if we can sublet to another small firm.

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