Office Space In London: Compromise Is Not Necessary
- Author Leigh Peters
- Published January 5, 2011
- Word count 539
Office space in London is likely to be even harder to source than in previous years due to a widely reported shortage throughout 2010. Yet London’s buoyant retail sector and general economic performance means that national and international companies still have a pressing need to occupy commercial property there. This article explains some of the features you should expect your letting agent to show you without hesitation to ensure that your commercial property offers the maximum value for money.
Seven Starting Features To Insist On:
- Period features - without inaccessible price tags
Office space in London within period buildings can be a superb asset in terms of branding value but you shouldn’t expect to be charged as though they add a natural excessive ‘premium’ to the cost - the better agents offer these at genuinely competitive pricing.
- Period features with modern facilities
If period buildings are poorly maintained you can lose their subtle branding value - expect to be shown clean, brightly lit, functional premises with a business like ambiance. Ignore any ‘justifications’ for poor maintenance - simply change to an agent with a better appraisal of today’s business needs.
- A smart entrance directly onto a smart street
Whether your building is old or new it is likely that you will probably lose all credibility if your clients have to enter a shabby doorway via a dingy side street. A shabby entrance can also exert a subtle demotivational effect on staff.
- Demand ‘Scaleability’ - you should always have adequate space
The better agents are used to dealing with all sizes of business, from sole traders right up to companies needing over 12,000 square feet of office space in London. It’s not necessary to compromise on space with a good agent.
- Expect to see some defining and distinguished features
Whether that will be a gleaming glass frontage to catch the eye for a new building or a stunning original period feature, you should be offered some distinctive features. It really is a question of quality - the better agents often offer striking features as part of their ‘routine’ portfolio.
- Expect to discuss parking space, storage space,and ‘secondary premises’
You may not need these right away but it is good to know that you would be able to swiftly source good quality parking facilities near your office. Likewise, consider storage space and even second, third or fourth offices. The better agents also hold property outside London, which you may find useful here, saving you time to identify, appraise and begin working with another unknown agent.
- Expect to be shown quality residential property
Particularly for overseas companies, consider whether you also need to rent corporate quality residential accommodation to accommodate staff, visiting clients or delegates? An agent who offers a high standard for both will save you a lot of time.
2010 was a certainly a relatively good year for London, positioned outside the troubled eurozone with an economy robust enough to constantly attract local and international firms. Demand for commercial property and office space in London is likely to remain strong; choose a larger, longer established agent to avoid any compromise on quality. With the right agents there are still enough properties out there to meet your business needs.
Leigh Peters works for Pearl and Coutts, one of the longest established letting agents in London offering all types of commercial property and office space in London.
Article source: https://articlebiz.comRate article
Article comments
There are no posted comments.
Related articles
- Strange, Surreal, and Spectacular: A Day at Ripley's Believe It or Not! Pattaya"
- 🌴 "Beyond the Beach: Top Adventures in Pattaya, Thailand for 2025"
- Awakening the Inner Self: A Journey Guided by Mala Beads and Sacred Spaces
- Echoes of Resistance: The Unyielding Spirit of Rome, Open City.
- Cary Grant: The Quintessential Leading Man and His Tumultuous Love Life.
- Rooted & Refined: A Home Where Two Histories Meet
- The Devil You Know: Scorsese, De Niro, and the Chilling Reinvention of Cape Fear.
- Vittorio De Sica: The Heartbeat of Italian Neorealism.
- Is Staying in a Luxury Hotel Really Worth the Cost?
- How the IRS Is Changing and Why You Need a Tax Attorney Now More Than Ever
- Scarface: The Rise, Fall, and Legacy of Tony Montana.
- Chilling at Jomtien Beach: A Perfect Day in Pattaya
- 🌴 InterContinental Pattaya Resort: A Luxurious Beachfront Escape
- ✈️ International Airlines Operating to Thailand in Off-Peak Season 2025
- A Personalized Aesthetic: Where Antiques Tell the Story of Your Home
- ✈️ Ultimate Skincare Essentials for Long-Haul Flights: Stay Fresh at 35,000 Feet
- 🌴 Essential Preparations to Make Before Going on Holiday
- Why Traveling Overseas During Off-Peak Seasons Might Be the Smartest Move You'll Make
- Anthony Quinn: The Eternal Outsider Who Became a Legend.
- Off-The-Beaten-Path Experiences and Things to Explore in Rural Thailand
- 🌍 20 Different Kinds of Hotels to Experience at Least Once
- Top Things to Do in Pattaya Beach, Thailand: Your Ultimate Travel Guide
- Exploring the Final Frontier: The Legacy of Star Trek and Its Iconic Cast.
- How to deal with losing clients as a freelance web developer?
- Lighting Specialists Ready to Assist You at our Brampton Location
- Telly Savalas: The Cool Rebel Who Redefined Toughness in Hollywood.
- Moody Vibes Only: Statement Pieces
- The King Beyond the Spotlight: Unveiling the True Elvis Presley.
- Where Soul Meets Space: Curating with Character
- Cinematic Titans: Inside the Billion-Dollar Club.