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Happy Easter…Office space wanted…Partnerships

Published Thursday, 20th March 2008

968489_easter_bunny_2.jpgGreenbang is about to take a break for Easter – it’s been a busy few weeks since Christmas, but we’ve made a fair bit of progress this year.

The biggest change has been the look of the website. There were a few teething troubles with the changeover, but it all seems to be running well now.

As a result, traffic has risen and we’re getting phone calls and hundreds of emails from people all over the place, which is lovely.

We’re also in a lucky position where we’ll soon be hiring a new blogger – so if you know anyone, give us a shout.

Because of that, we’re now on the lookout for some new office space. Smstextnews.com and Greenbang work closely (we’re both part of the Tollejo Media Group), so we need some desk space to fit us both in.

If you know of anywhere in Central London, let us know.

And if you’re based in London or just passing through, get in touch. We’d love to see you for beer or a coffee or something.

Over the next two months, we’re also now proud media sponsors for three exciting green business events:

1 – The Green Card Seminar

2 – Opportunities from Climate Change

3 – Low Carbon Economy

We’ll be telling you lots more about them as time goes on.

But for now, that’s it. It’s 22:22 on Thursday night and Greenbang is knackered.

Unfortunately Grey’s Anatomy is on TV, which means a switchover is imminent.

Hoorah – Ashes to Ashes is on. That bird from Spooks is gorgeous.

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  1. Reuben Oni says:

    We are opening up 2 floors (out of 5), ground and basement, for sub-lease at Bunhill Row, off Old Street and is very close to Old Street, Liverpool Street, Moorgate and Barbican tube stations.

    The ground floor is 670 sq ft and the basement is 550 sq ft. The rental is £30 p.s.f. plus rates (app.£6) & service charges. The basement has windows on the HAC grounds side and is a nice, light space even though it is at basement level. The 2 floors naturally go together as the toilet facilities are on the basement floor.

    Do let me know if you are still looking for office space.




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