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Faber to move offices
07.10.08 Catherine Neilan
Faber is moving office at the start of next year, from the current premises at 3 Queen Square to Bloomsbury House in Great Russell Street. The new location will be a recently-renovated Grade II-listed Georgian building, close to Faber’s first home in the mid-1920s at Russell Square. The indie publisher has been at Queen’s Square since 1971.
The offices will spread across six floors, and will also be home to Faber’s archives, and the location for courses offered by Faber Academy.
Stephen Page, c.e.o of Faber, said: "It’s hard to imagine a better location for Faber’s third home, within a stone’s throw of where we began in Russell Square. The building itself perfectly reflects our place in the modern books industry as a publisher with great ambition for what it can do in the 21st century while displaying the deep roots of its extraordinary past."
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