It appears that Gery Carson relocated Strong Future International's headquarters. As with the previous location, SFI is portraying an entire building as its "headquarters".
The impression here is that they are "so successful", that they have taken up a larger building to accommodate the larger leadership and staffing required to run a growing business. This is what they have on their website as their headquarters:
The angle that the photograph was taken, given where the sun was located at, was an attempt to make it more difficult to read or make out the words on the building. However, by searching their address on the Internet, and zooming in on the resulting map, you can get more details on what the building says:
Details, not available on SFI's website, become available here. You can make out the following: New Horizons, Grand Central Court, and Konica Minolta. Going around the side, and looking at the building from the street, you get the name of a different organization.
"Liba" as seen from the street, and then turning left from the street, you can see both "Liba" and the front of the building that SFI insinuates is their "headquarters":
You can see the "New Horizons" and its symbol on the corner. Going around the building, via "street view", does not provide a hint that SFI is there. However, that doesn't mean that SFI is "not" in that building. It's just an indication that SFI is not as big as it insinuates itself to be. Otherwise, as a big-name organization, with lots of money to spare, SFI would be able to get its name displayed on the side.
Chances are that as with the previous headquarters location, SFI is renting an office inside Grand Central Court. An Internet search for "Grand Central Court" leads to a rental listing for office space.
Office space, at Grand Central Court, rents for $6.00 through $12.00, negotiable. Granted, this could simply be advertising the two available spaces that they had as of the search for this facility. Thompson Realty Group had two offices available for renting, one was at a $12.00 rate, and the other was at $6.00 rate. Looking at the floor plans, they had different office sizes, which would command different rates.
For an organization that insinuates having lots of wealth to distribute to members, SFI appears to be cutting corners real steep with regards to costs. Or, this arrangement may be perfect for an organization like SFI, where the main thrust of operations is multilevel marketing. One would think that given how SFI portrays itself, they would have a headquarters building to themselves.
The impression here is that they are "so successful", that they have taken up a larger building to accommodate the larger leadership and staffing required to run a growing business. This is what they have on their website as their headquarters:
The angle that the photograph was taken, given where the sun was located at, was an attempt to make it more difficult to read or make out the words on the building. However, by searching their address on the Internet, and zooming in on the resulting map, you can get more details on what the building says:
Details, not available on SFI's website, become available here. You can make out the following: New Horizons, Grand Central Court, and Konica Minolta. Going around the side, and looking at the building from the street, you get the name of a different organization.
"Liba" as seen from the street, and then turning left from the street, you can see both "Liba" and the front of the building that SFI insinuates is their "headquarters":
You can see the "New Horizons" and its symbol on the corner. Going around the building, via "street view", does not provide a hint that SFI is there. However, that doesn't mean that SFI is "not" in that building. It's just an indication that SFI is not as big as it insinuates itself to be. Otherwise, as a big-name organization, with lots of money to spare, SFI would be able to get its name displayed on the side.
Chances are that as with the previous headquarters location, SFI is renting an office inside Grand Central Court. An Internet search for "Grand Central Court" leads to a rental listing for office space.
Office space, at Grand Central Court, rents for $6.00 through $12.00, negotiable. Granted, this could simply be advertising the two available spaces that they had as of the search for this facility. Thompson Realty Group had two offices available for renting, one was at a $12.00 rate, and the other was at $6.00 rate. Looking at the floor plans, they had different office sizes, which would command different rates.
For an organization that insinuates having lots of wealth to distribute to members, SFI appears to be cutting corners real steep with regards to costs. Or, this arrangement may be perfect for an organization like SFI, where the main thrust of operations is multilevel marketing. One would think that given how SFI portrays itself, they would have a headquarters building to themselves.
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