As reported by
Area Development Magazine, Toronto will soon be home to
five "Grand & Toy Business Centres"-- storefronts that will provide
consulting services and work stations to Toronto's small business
owners. The business centers are the cornerstone of Grand and Toy's ambitious Canada-wide company reinvention; Grand & Toy announced in
2009 that it hopes to move from a office solution and supply company to a
national provider of consulting centres for the small business
industry.
"When speaking with our small business customers,
they identified a hole in the marketplace that Grand & Toy could
fill. Customers were looking for a place to connect with industry
experts, learn, and gain access to business solutions to help relieve
the growing clerical work they did not have time for," said Kevin
Edwards, vice president, Marketing, Grand & Toy. "There's more
going on in our new Business Centres than just a new physical layout.
Our associates appreciate the passion our customers have for their
companies and are trained to provide them with effective business
solutions so they can continue to focus on what matters to them most �
growing their business."
"The business centers once housed
Grand & Toy retail stores. They will serve as local
business-to-business hubs. The centers include on-site Business
Solutions Advisors, free Wi-Fi, and work stations for drop-in or
in-transit customers."
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Area Development Magazine