- eOffice Finalists HSBS StartUp Stars Award
- Eciffo - "Flexible services and space"
- Cnn.com - "Freelancers find flexi-offices"
- eOffice featured in FT week end
- Time Out "...but what makes this office different to other shared workspaces?"
- "Plug and Go Offices" - Evening Standard
- Office Sweet Office - FX magazine
eOffice Finalists HSBS StartUp Stars Award
"eOffice is nominated a National Finalist in the 2004 HSBC's Start-up stars award - HSBC launched Start-Up Stars Awards three years ago with the aim of seeking out the very best and brightest of the UK's rising business stars."
"Agility and flexibility are crucial factors required of serviced offices eOffice, with "Plug and Work" slogan and lending itself to leases as short as one-month, is one of the cutting-edge office space providers ahead of numerous other counter parts. eOffice, an open environment with a stylish design and equipment with broadband connections for communication, is a space which reminds of an internet cafe rather than a rental office"
November 2003"Aside from having an office at home, where do all our ex-work colleagues go when they go it alone with a start-up or spin-off company?", by Nick Easen
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"Hoxton is so passe - Operating on the principle that not every Soho-style business can afford Soho base, eOffice, opening in April, offers open plan, easy in easy out office space. Just off Wardour Street. So next time you need to show off your world-changing product design, our clients won't have to trudge all the way to Ruislip.", by David Baker.
March 2002" Well the communal areas are the highlight. They're decorated in bright colours, with modern pieces of art on the walls and filled with all the boy's toys needed. The large glass encapsulated boardroom has DVD, VCR, plasma screen and video conferencing system; and the chill out room has a PlayStation (all those creative brains need some alternative stimulation)." by Kate Blythe.
May 2002"...fresh concepts are being introduced such as "lifestyle" offices - modern, informal, open-plan workplaces with leisure and relaxation zones that double as meeting points. The first such "laid-back" office centre has just opened in a former print works off Wardour Street in Soho. Called eOffice, ..."
May 2002"If you're working on your laptop in a hotel room, or at home, what's the thing that really gets you down? That was the question asked by Mark Catchlove of Herman Miller, the company behind the funky, practical furniture in eOffice. It's the isolation. It really gets to you. And that's what eOffice is trying to combat. Aimed at homeworkers, freelancers and small businesses, eOffice is the brainchild of its Venetian-born MD Pier Paolo Mucelli.", by Gemma Champs.
May 2002