Showing posts with label reston office space. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reston office space. Show all posts

Friday, November 29, 2013

Shared Reston Office Space: Ideal for Startups and Small Businesses

"In a shared office space, companies utilizecommon amenities and resources. Occupants should therefore clearly determine their responsibilities beforehand. For instance, tenants or occupants should have equal rights and obligations toward all amenities in any shared Reston office space, except for certain conditions. Meanwhile, Zahorsky points out the following benefits: Shared offices can provide a synergistic marketing solution. By pooling your office space with related professionals, you can enjoy the synergy of building your referral base with other similar non-competing businesses. For instance, a group of health professionals like a podiatrist, massage therapist, and chiropractor can all benefit from shared office space and expanding client exposure to a one-stop shopping solution. Even if you do not have a complementary business to share office space with, you can still have people to socialize with at the proverbial water cooler."

http://www.metroffice.com/2013/11/shared-reston-office-space-ideal-for-startups-and-small-businesses/

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Take an Ideal Reston Office Space as DC Awaits Height Restriction Discussions

ensuring the structural stability of buildings. Since then, they have steadilyy become an expensive problem for the federal capital, whose influence is divided between being a political center and being a regional leader in commercial and cultural matters. Within the next few decades, the genius of engineering made the erection of skycrapers possible and allowed cities such as Boston and Chicago to do away with height restrictions. More than a century has passed and a few ammendments to the height rule have been approved, but the typical Reston office space in Virginia and other suburbs of the D.C. metropolitan area remain relatively modest height-wise.

http://www.metroffice.com/2013/09/take-an-ideal-reston-office-space-as-dc-awaits-height-restriction-discussions/