Maintain Flexibility and Professional Image in a Down Economy

The current business climate is forcing many businesses to downsize or eliminate their real estate leases. Start up businesses are scarred to commit to long term leases, and are working out of their homes to minimize long term commitments. While it is certainly possible for a business to exist without a brick and mortar location, the lack of a professional place to conduct business could impact the branding and professional image of a company.

Can business meetings really take place at Starbucks? Many working from home are forced to use public locations to conduct business instead of meeting in the home. An executive suite is an excellent alternative to maintain a professional image for those needing either short term office space for a fixed period of time or temporary office space on an as needed basis. Office business centers not only make amenities and technology available to small businesses, but they make them available at a price that is far less than setting up a conventional office and without the long term commitment usually associated with commercial office space.

The Benefits of an Executive Suite in a Down Economy Provide Both Short and Long Term Flexibility

There are many benefits in taking space in an executive suite including low upfront costs, on-site management and short terms. Most common agreement terms are between three and twelve months, with discounts typically given for longer commitments. All of the office essentials are in place allowing work to start immediately. Fully furnished offices are generally the norm, but unfurnished offices are also available, with essential infrastructure for instant productivity.

An executive suite can provide fully furnished, staffed and equipped office space that can accommodate a small or large work group. This temporary office space or conference room can be fully operational immediately.

Some Scenarios for an Executive Suite in a Down Economy:

* A company needs to lease office space for a team of professionals who are on a temporary or short-term assignment.

* A work group of people who are considering splitting off from part of a larger company.

* The company just experienced a disaster that has caused teams of professionals to abruptly relocate until their own office facilities can be restored

* An organization or association that needs a conference room to accommodate a scheduled meeting or series of meetings, without the need for traditional offices

* Part-time and low cost professional office or conference room in order to meet with prospects, clients, or other work colleagues on an as needed basis.

0 comments:

Post a Comment