London property developer announces completion of brand new office space
A London property developer has announced the completion of its first office space under its new brand.
MHA developments has launched the My Office Club brand at the recently renovated Tower House in Lewisham.
The workspace is centred around the principle of space, volume, and light. My Office Club Lewisham is managed by NewFlex and will offer co-working spaces, break out rooms, private offices and meeting rooms, and an auditorium.
The space is located near Lewisham’s DLR and mainline stations, with London Bridge, the City, and Canary Wharf all accessible from the town centre on public transport.
Hossein Abedinzadeh, founder of MHA, commented: “We are thrilled to have opened the doors of My Office Club, Lewisham.
“This has been a difficult time for Londoners, as it has for the world at large, and we feel strongly that My Office Club Lewisham will deliver for the local community whilst enabling businesses to grow.”
Hossein continued: “Working locally has become a significant trend in the wake of the recent pandemic with businesses and individuals reassessing several factors, particularly time spent on the daily commute.
“We are delighted with the response we have received so far and look forward to growing the My Office Club brand in due course.”
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