MoneySuperMarket unveils newly designed London offices
Como, the specialist retail and commercial office fit out contractor, has completed a 25,000 sq ft fit-out of new offices for MoneySuperMarket Group at 1 Dean Street in London.
The new offices are a Category B fit-out over three floors and consists of two interlinking staircases, a combination of ‘cell structure’ style office/meeting space and break out areas on each floor.
After being appointed by MoneySuperMarket Group in mid-2017, Como delivered the fit-out job in a 12 week programme.
The office is located on London’s Dean Street, close to the new Tottenham Court Road Crossrail Station and in the middle of the Soho district.
Chris Bailey-Jones, group office manager for MoneySuperMarket Group, said: “The Como team understood us on every level, from time constraints, to level of finish and most significantly they grasped our company ethos.
“Once onsite they kept us informed & were always there to welcome us & answer the sort of client questions that must make all fit out contractors bang their heads on a newly constructed wall!
“The project has been a major landmark for us as a group and Como have helped realise this in their professionalism and attention to detail. Great work!”
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