Thames Valley office report covers “value added” office space
Think about your office space in terms of your value added network
When you’re considering office space, do you consider what added value it might bring to your company? Let’s take the Thames Valley as a case study. Traditionally the Thames Valley has been a region popular with technology companies and is often seen as something of a mini-Silicon Valley. With high-profile technology tenants such as computer-giant Microsoft taking up office space in the area, it might be an inviting prospect if your company is in the IT sphere and would like a new office space.
The Thames Valley Office Market Report 2010 has brought to light a number of reasons why the office market in the area offers added value for prospective new tenants. The main draw is the area’s trend of ‘business clustering’, which means that companies involved in the same industry choose to rent office space in an area that supports this business network. As a result, the Thames Valley has seen a number of technology companies, bioscience and pharmaceutical firms and IT research companies choose to draw on the wealth of knowledge and industry affiliations the local office market can provide.
Although the region has its specialist companies, it is by no means limited to these industries. Businesses looking to move office to the area may be pleased to hear that the office market in the Thames Valley prides itself on the aspect of sustainability. Many hi-tech companies have demanded similarly hi-spec systems for their office space and as a result, you may be pleased to know that you could get an outstanding space that will save not only money but the environment. With such specific credentials, the area has the added value of so many other aspects that could enhance your working life in the Thames Valley.
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