Sure wish we had an old industrial site in the Junction to convert this London success

Oh we do don’t we, … Read this great article on the great success of this London UK Venture.


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An excerpt…

To start with he squeezed staff of his software business, Trampoline Systems, into half of his office space and rented out the rest. Then he rented a warehouse just for his Trampery clients. Soon there will be five Tramperys in London, and Armstrong wants to take the concept overseas.

The idea came from visiting similar bohemian working environments in San Francisco, but the Trampery was to have an “eccentric London feel”.

It’s for young entrepreneurs whose business has outgrown their bedrooms and don’t want the hassle or expense of renting their own office. “If you do that, you need to make sure the electricity bill’s going to be paid – all that sort of thing – you essentially need an office manager,” he says.

And for developers reading this – take note – Despite charging £330 a month for a desk, occupancy at the Trampery runs at 95% WOW

Sure wish we had an old industrial site in the Junction to convert this London success.

Sure wish we had an old industrial site in the Junction to convert to something like this London success

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  1. neo says:

    How about 108 Vine Ave.
    The old Canadian Rogers Eastern may not be as large – but it would be a fantastic location for a “Trampery”!

    Much better than a retail space that will just clog up the street with traffic!

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