London office rentals: flexibility

August 28th, 2008 | by James Welch

Toby Mason is today’s guest blogger and he writes about Office space Soho serviced officesSoho office space.

You’re looking to rent office space in London and Office space Soho serviced officesSoho but you want a flexible licence without the complexities that normally come with commercial property rentals in the Office space UK serviced officesUK.

Most small and medium sized businesses and start-ups don’t want to be encumbered with inflexible leases and other “extras” that are offered; statistics reveal that small companies don’t need these extras – at least in the preliminary phase of their operations. All they want is flexibility and perhaps the standard IT infrastructure so they could run their business efficiently.

If you’re thinking of renting office space and want managed offices in Central London and in Soho but don’t want to be burdened with steep rental rates, and if you’re eyeing a business location that is identified with prestige, then you may want to consider these locations:

· Broadwick Street
· Bruton Street
· Poland Street
· Catherine Place
· Office space Carlisle serviced officesCarlisle Street
· Office space Wardour Street serviced officesWardour Street
· Percy Street
· Mortimer Street

These streets cater to business owners who want individualised and stylised soho serviced offices in non-branded office buildings. Some offices in these streets boast of Victorian or Edwardian architecture and they usually offer flexible licences with no hidden extras. They are also wired for IT and related-telecommunications requirements.

The rental fee constitutes your inclusive cost. The only other expenses you have to pay are VAT and broadband and telephone services.

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  1. One Response to “London office rentals: flexibility”

  2. By Pierre on Aug 28, 2008 | Reply

    Non-branded office building vs. branded office… or non-branded serviced offices vs. branded ones. What do your customers prefer ?

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