BLOOMBERG: FISHER CAPITAL TAKES OVER NEW YORK TIMES OFFICES IN LA

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from Bloomberg Business News…


Fisher Capital has taken over the former New York Times Office located in Los Angeles. The 5000 square foot building is well known for its exclusivity and class.


Fisher Capital was incorporated in 2007 and has focused on maintaining a customer-centered approach ever since.

The office is a perfect fit for the precious metal retailer, whose original home base, located in iconic Beverly Hills, California, is now bursting at its seams with employees after Fisher capital saw tremendous growth this past year.


Having originally started as a small retail company, Fisher Capital now employs over 50 people.


“Success is when opportunity meets preparation and we saw it coming and planned accordingly. It’s truly an amazing time for our industry,” said CEO Alexander Spellane.


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