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February 16, 2007
San Diego Cubicles Helps RE/MAX Expand in San Diego
RE/MAX moves in new office with the help of local San Diego cubicle dealer.
San Diego, CA (PRWEB) February 14, 2007 -- San Diego Cubicles, a local cubicles and office furniture provider, today announced the completion of its latest project, a new office for RE/MAX RB Ranch & Beach (RE/MAX RB). The full-service real estate company is expanding its territory in San Diego and its new office will serve all of 4S Ranch, Santa Fe Valley and Del Sur, supplementing its strong presence in Poway and Rancho Bernardo. San Diego Cubicles supplied free space planning and fulfilled all furniture for the entire office.
The 2,400 sq ft. RE/MAX RB office that San Diego Cubicles furnished includes:
- Two conference rooms
- Reception area
- One full-equipped living room
- Nine cubicles
- Two private offices
- Break room
Quotes
Kathy Mocharski, director of marketing for RE/MAX RB Ranch & Beach:
"Expanding in San Diego is a priority for RE/MAX RB but with a team of experienced realtors, home mortgage and escrow services specialists waiting to get back to work, we didn't have time to waste. Working with Mark and San Diego Cubicles saved us time from project lags and the attention to detail, quick turnaround times, and exceptional customer service made opening the office easy. The furniture is great and they even gave us free space planning which was unexpected."
Market Facts and Relevant Links
Fortune/CNN Money article on the history of cubicles
Company Info
San Diego Cubicles is San Diego's leading provider of new, refurbished, and used cubicles. As a one-stop full-service dealer, San Diego Cubicles also provides quality office furniture and equipment, and services needs for office space planning, design, and cubicle maintenance and repairs. Started by Mark Canavarro, the Vista-based company continues to grow its roots locally in San Diego and the Southern California region.
Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at February 16, 2007 08:16 PM