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Nosy Crow has announced it is moving to a new office to accommodate the company’s growth.
Between the start of the Covid-19 pandemic and 2022, the company saw a 58% increase in its workforce. After almost six years at its Baden Place office near London Bridge, Nosy Crow is moving the short distance to a new, larger office by Tower Bridge.
The publisher has bought the entire ground floor of Wheat Wharf, a Grade II-listed Victorian warehouse. The office will officially open its doors to staff on 22nd February, 13 years to the day since Nosy Crow announced its formation.
Project-managed by Imogen Blundell, operations director, and Michelle Saul, office manager, the move represents a “carefully considered refurbishment of the space".
It is now an agile working environment designed to suit and support hybrid working, while also prioritising the creative, collaborative and connected way of working that Nosy Crow values, the publisher said.
Nosy Crow’s new address is Nosy Crow Ltd, Wheat Wharf, 27a Shad Thames, London SE1 2XZ.
Kate Wilson, group c.e.o. of Nosy Crow, said: “We are so excited about our new space. Together with our launch in the US this year, it feels as if it marks the beginning of a new stage in our development.”