Thursday, March 1, 2007

Profile: The Coffee Office Local Mobile Business Professionals Discover Exclusive Urban Club

By Susan Regier

Last Fall, London’s Coffee Office brewed its first official cup of gourmet coffee, steps away from Covent Garden Market at 137 Dundas Street – and area mobile professionals have discovered a place to make confidential calls and seal important business deals outside their home towns. This upscale coffee place sells coffee and serves business in a private, comfortable setting with high-tech amenities for its members.

“Most of us are on the run nowadays – personally and professionally. Where and how we spend our time is important. The Coffee Office is a ‘built for business’ club equipped with today’s high-tech meeting and business centre amenities available at affordable membership rates,” said CEO, Charles Regan. “The Coffee Office is the meeting place of choice for today’s busy professionals – a functional setting away from the office that helps build on their success.”

In this noise-diffused setting, members can conduct small meetings, make presentations, or catch up on work while enjoying gourmet coffees and quality light lunches and dinners from the on-site gourmet café. The Coffee Office features a large and small conference room with video conferencing capability, small interactive meeting spaces, and individual workstations. Laptop Alley offers individual lounge seating with flip-up work surfaces and LCD media screens displaying the day’s menu and information about other Coffee Office locations.

Members enjoy wireless high-speed service and access to a complete business centre with copier, printer, scanner, fax, and a Federal Express drop box. Suite mailbox addresses and on-site office suites are also available.

The members-only franchises are opening across the country. Membership includes admittance to its exclusive networking club and use of any Coffee Office location worldwide. Members can book meeting space from anywhere in the world and order lunches and dinners online at The Coffee Office Virtual Concierge so they are ready upon arrival.

“Our staff is dedicated to exceeding the expectations of our guests. We have first-class amenities, from expert service to our gourmet café. We have everything necessary for our members to conduct business comfortably,” said General Manager, Henry Bernat.

The Coffee Office makes it easy for out of town professionals to present a corporate image in other locales…and that’s good business for our community.

Visit them online at www.coffeeoffice.com.


Susan Regier is the publisher/editor of Networking Today and owner of Vantage One Writing, a professional writing service for businesses. (519) 471-8726 Email: regiers@vantageone.ca Web site: www.vantageone.ca

Published in Networking Today, March 2007

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