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That sounds like a transient feature; I propose this be resolved with no action unless further explanation is provided by the end of July.
I wonder if the use means Lebus which was a furniture company.
From http://www.harrislebus.com/timeline/ "n the 1950s a new state of the art warehouse was commissioned and constructed on the North side of Ferry Lane, Tottenham, on land previously purchased."
And from http://www.harrislebus.com/lebus-after-tottenham/
"once been the largest furniture manufacturer in Europe."
On that basis, might be worth preserving as a historical_name but it would need to be certain of the correct location before doing that.
I took a photo of the business listings sign at the entrance to this industrial estate recently-- No 'Rebus' (or similar) listed, so I'm marking this as resolved.