"As a major business hub in the country, Tysons Corner hosts several meeting venues for companies of all sizes. These venues especially benefit those who only have rare or occasional needs for meetings of a larger scale. However, many providers of such venues do not offer the other essentials that a small or startup business needs, unlike a Tysons Corner office space provider like Metro Office. For small or startup businesses, occasional face to face interactions with clients, colleagues, and suppliers are important to establish personal relationships that can enhance a business’ operations. These are often small meetings that do not require a large space, and may happen more frequently than a conference-type event. A smaller, office setting is thus more appropriate for these meetings. However, financial and logistical considerations may not always make it viable for small businesses to rent a dedicated office space. Hence, a shared office may be the more appropriate solution."
http://www.metroffice.com/2013/11/the-right-tysons-corner-office-space-makes-an-ideal-venue-for-meetings/Metro Offices has been serving the Metropolitan, Washington, D.C. area for over 23 years and has become an industry leader for shared office space – worldwide.
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A Guide to the Things That Make a Great Tysons Corner Office Space
It is the mark of a great company to have an equally great office space, a place where employees can look forward to spending hours on end doing what they love the most. In an edge city such as Tysons Corner, Virginia, it's only natural for you to want your own office to stand out. To help you with your search for the perfect Tysons Corner office space, Forbes.com shares ten of the coolest and fun office spaces that any employee would dream to be in. One of the traits shared by the companies that made it to the list is that they all veered away from the drab cubicle arrangement of the typical office. Human Healthy Vending, for example, has uniquely comfortable chairs in its reception area, while Autodesk inspires with its “architecturally interesting” arrangement.
http://www.metroffice.com/2013/09/a-guide-to-the-things-that-make-a-great-tysons-corner-office-space/