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21.06.2007 

T.A. Cook Consultants moves to Leipziger Platz

  

cons2_118.jpgThe management consultancy T.A. Cook Consultants is moving from its current location in Berlin-Charlottenburg to new offices in Berlin-Mitte.

The new address,
as of 2nd July 2007, is:

Leipziger Platz 2,
10117 Berlin
.

Telephone and fax numbers remain unchanged.

  

The way is now clear for further growth

"The office space at our previous location had simply become too small. Thanks to a full order book and a positive prognosis for 2007, we made the decision to move to larger and more modern rooms in the heart of Berlin to ensure that we are well prepared for further growth," explained Managing Director Frank-Uwe Hess.

As well as new offices and meeting rooms for the company's increasing number of consultants, the new location offers a generous space for seminars. Here, directly overlooking the lively square Leipziger Platz, the company will hold in-house workshops and open seminars. With the new offices, the company also has enough extra space in reserve to ensure that it can cope with the planned expansion of the consultancy over the coming years.

Attractive location: Leipziger Platz

The new location is very central and is exceptionally well served by major transport links, e.g. Hauptbahnhof, the new main train station in Berlin, is only one stop away. It is also situated next to Potsdamer Platz, which has many amenities to offer from cafés and restaurants to shopping facilities and leisure and cultural activities. Some of Berlin's main attractions such as the Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag (government buildings) and the Kanzleramt (Chancellery) are just a walk away.

Both Leipziger Platz and T.A. Cook's new, representative office space provide the best conditions for the consultancy's continued growth in the future.