Bridges has a new home

29th September 2014

We are delighted to announce that Bridges Ventures has moved to a new office to accommodate our expanding team. Our new home at 38 Seymour Street is a natural choice. The site was once home to Charles Booth (1840-1916), a great British businessman, philanthropist and sociologist, famous for his research into working class life in London. […]

We are delighted to announce that Bridges Ventures has moved to a new office to accommodate our expanding team.

Our new home at 38 Seymour Street is a natural choice. The site was once home to Charles Booth (1840-1916), a great British businessman, philanthropist and sociologist, famous for his research into working class life in London. Booth’s ‘Poverty Map of London’ was a predecessor of today’s Index of Multiple Deprivation, used by our team to identify the geographies for our Underserved Markets theme; one of our four investment themes, alongside Health & Wellbeing, Education & Skills and Sustainable Living.

Our new offices are located at:

38 Seymour Street
London, W1H 7BP

 

 

 

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