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Londonís Bond Street is a prime location for those seeking commercial property and office space. The street is historically known for fashionable shopping and fine art. Sprinkled with old world charm and tourist attractions, office space and commercial property on Bond Street would no doubt be a profitable investment for any retail business.
All retailers related to the art industry will have the benefit of selling their products and services near the Sotheby auction house and the Fine Art Society, two well-aged fixtures on Bond Street. Boutiques and other shops which cater to high society will also have likely success given the historical idea of Bond Street as a venue for social elites. A statue on Bond Street called ìAlliesî may draw in shop traffic ñ the statue is of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill speaking on a park bench. A theme to match this statue could meld (is ëmeldí a word??) well with the surroundings and promote business.
Nearby competitors include fashion retailer, Etro Milano, jewelry and accessory retailer, Mont Blanc, designer shoe retailer, Gina Shoes, and fine Swiss watchmaker Jaeger-LeCoultre. Any related business selling goods or services of societal prominence will likely do well in Bond Street office space or commercial property due to the proximity of other successful, high society retail shops.
Many hedge funds, private equity companies, boutique investment banks and other high-end financial and property related companies also choose to house themselves in and around this area of Mayfair.



