So you've got an idea; a good idea; an idea that you could use to build a successful business. You've got a business plan scribbled out on a napkin. You've got a little bit of money saved up. You even have a list of people you think you can sell to. You're going to need a place to run your business. Modern business practices are much more casual than in years past, but your life will be easier if you have an office. Working from home in your robe is great, but in most cases you need a formal place to conduct business, make calls and receive clients. So do you have to go out and sign an expensive lease for commercial office space? Should you run a classified ad for a receptionist? Do you need to start selling off assets to raise cash? Not at all. Businesses today have lots of options. For many startups, the best office option is the executive suite. In an executive suite, you share a building with many other businesses. All of the businesses will also share a receptionist. These offices are also known as "instant offices" because of the flexibility they give to business. You can move in quickly, and instantly have the support resources you need to go to work. Copying machines, meeting rooms, Internet access, a fax line…everything you need to do business. The economics of leasing an executive definitely work in your favor. Deposit requirements for an executive suite will be much less than that required of commercial office space. You will have to buy all of your own equipment. And you will have to pay for a receptionist, if you want someone to answer the phone. Another advantage of executive suites is that they allow you to present a very professional appearance to prospective clients. They are usually located in building with a Class A rating. A client arriving at your office will walk into an attractive office building (unless you lease an office in an ugly building - but that's your prerogative), to be greeted by a professional receptionist. It goes without saying (but I'll say it anyway) that you need to do a little research before signing with a particular executive suite. Find a number for one of the company's currently leasing an office in the executive center and see what kind of greeting you get. Walk into the office and see if you have a pleasant experience. You should also interview building management to make sure you are comfortable with the way they do things. Finally, you should ask one of the existing tenants some questions. Get enough information to be pretty confident that your phone will be answered, you'll be able to use the Internet, and you'll have whatever else you need to do business. Executive suites are available in all major cities. If you are starting a new business and need office space, an execute suite is an option that makes a whole lot of sense. Just move in, plug your computer in, and get to work. Looking for executive suites in Memphis, TN? Then find office space on eOfficeSearch. By offering much lower listing rates than other web sites in the industry, we are building the largest catalog of executive suites that want your business!
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