Boston Consulting Group has expanded its main London office by more than 30 per cent in a bet on in-person working, the latest company to boost its office space and a sign of hope for the UK capital’s ailing commercial property market.
The US consulting firm told the Financial Times it had added a floor-and-a-half to its Fitzrovia site, where it previously occupied four-and-a-half floors, citing growing demand for office space driven by its emphasis on in-person work and plans for UK growth.
The expansion includes one new floor as well as half a floor that it already leased but was previously unused, and which is now filled with plants and a café-style working space to entice employees back to the office.