Harrods Estates
[3] In 1919 the office moved across the road to 62-64 Brompton Road and provided an additional Auction Hall in the floor above, but in 1944 the office suffered a direct strike by a V-I Flying Bomb also known as a 'doodlebug' which demolished the building.[3] However, close to 300,000 packets of papers survived and a temporary move to the Wholesale office on Hans Crescent meant not a single day of work was lost.[3] Harrods Estates relocated its headquarters two more times to Basil Street, then Park Lane, London[3] before making their last move in 2001 when they returned to Brompton Road, this time number 82 - giving them a location directly opposite the main store and just yards from their original premises.[citation needed] Harrods Estates specialise in prime central London properties.They currently have four offices located in Knightsbridge, Mayfair, Chelsea and Kensington which serve those areas [4] Clients can be referred to additional relevant services offered by Harrods, including: Between 1937 and 1980, Harrods Estates opened in a further six locations which have since closed, four within the UK and two international offices.